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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



Patri^rIShSJI Militant, 

Headquarters of the Army. 

General Orders 
No. 29. 

Covington, Ky., January x, 1888. 

I. Under authority, the following revised report of the Commander of Patriarchs Militant is published. 

II. The laws, ceremonies, etc., it contains, have, for convenience, been condensed and classified into a Code, 
which is hereby promulgated. 

III. Chevaliers, rank and file, and organized bodies of Patriarchs Militant will observe, respect, and obey the order 
next above published. 

By command of 

Lieutenant-General JNO. C. UNDERWOOD, 

Official: OLIVER J. SEMMES, 

/ Major- General and Adjutant- General. 




Brigadier and Act. Asst. Adjutant-General. 




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Eniered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1888, by the 

Commander of Patriarchs Militant of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 

in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C. 

All Rights Reserved. 



Cohen & Co., 

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Patriarchs Militant, J Q. Q. f. 



ARMY HEADQUARTERS. 

Covington, Ky., September 19,1887. 
To the Grand Sire, Officers, and Grand Representatives of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F. : 

Brethren and Gentlemen — I have the honor to submit, for your consideration, the following report showing the 
general condition of Patriarchs Militant upon the day of the anniversary muster, etc., April 26, 1887, together with financial 
statements to September 1st, 1887; and to recommend certain amendments and additions to the laws regulating the 
Degree as hereinafter expressed. 

The Militant Movement has advanced steadily and beyond the most sanguine expectations of its ardent friends; and to 
prove that the enthusiasm with which it was received still exists, it is only necessary to state that the 357 Component Cantons, 
reported last year, have been increased by the addition of 105 new Bodies, through growth or by new organization, thereby 
making a grand total of 462 Component Cantons to Sept. 1. The membership, which from a corrected roster, made from data 
reported after the anniversary muster, April 26, 1886, was 11,400, has increased to the very satisfactory figure of 15,259, and 
the Chevaliers comprising it are, with few exceptions,fully uniformed and officered as shown by theappended tables and rosters. 
(See Addendums A, B, and C.) 

Such facts are especially gratifying, and speak louder than words or argument to show the permanency of the Degree, 
and I congratulate your honorable Body upon the foundation of such an adjunct to Odd Fellowship. 

Information has been received at Army Headquarters from nearly or quite all the Jurisdictions of the Order in the 
United States and the Canadas, containing expressions, based upon reported facts, that the Patriarchs Militant Degree has 
assisted materially in the advancement of Lodges and Encampments in localities where it has been instituted and worked; and 
the tabulated Addendum A shows that 1710 Chevaliers joined or became active in the Order to obtain membership in the Military 
Branch, which showing would be found to be far short of the actual results gained could the facts have been obtained, but most 
of the Clerks of Cantons in reporting, answered the query as to the reason for joining Lodge or Encampment — "unknown," 
without taking the trouble to ascertain and report. From data furnished by the Grand Secretary of the Sovereign Grand 
Lodge, it is discovered that the membership of the Order has increased greatly and generally during the past year, which facts,. 



taken with statements from various sources ascribing the growth of the Order largely to the P. M. influence, induces the belief 
that a good portion of the increase referred to has been brought about by the activity in the Patriarchs Militant Branch; and 
in substantiation of the assertion, the following comparative data compiled from the reports of the Grand Secretary to the 
Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O O. F., sessions 1886 and 1887, is published in tabulated form, giving increases and decreases 
of Lodge and Encampment membership in the United States and the Canadas for the years 1885 and 1886; also the special 
statements of officers of Grand Cantons Atkins, No. 1, of Paducah, Ky., and J. H. Dearborn, No. 4, of Biddeford, Me., and 
letters from the Grand Patriarchs of Massachusetts and Ohio, etc., viz.: 



COMPARATIVE TABLE OF INCREASES 


AND DECREASES 


IN MEMBERSHIP. 








From January i to 


December 31, 1885. 


From January i to 


December 


3', 1886. 




LODGES. 


ENCAMPMENTS. 


lodges. 


ENCAMPMENTS. 




Increase. I Decrease. 

1 


Increase. 


Decrease. 


Increase 


Decrease. 


Increase 


Decrease. 


Totals 


6,965 c.88s 


1,918 

133 


1,799 
12 


14.906 

363 

H,543 
1.880 


1,916 

36 
1,880 


4,072 

1 

4,071 

553 


6-^ 


Deduct for British Columbia, Chile, Cuba, Denmark, 
Mexico, Netherlands, Peru, Sandwich Islands. 


525 


S2 


122 




6,440 
5,8o3 


5,803 


1,785 


1,787 
1,785 

2 


553 




637 1 


12,66-5 


3,5i8 





Or, a net increase of membership in the Lodges in the United States and the Canadas during 1886 of 12,663, against a 
net increase of membership in the Lodges in the same territory during 1885 of 637 — nearly two thousand per cent, increase; 
and a net increase of membership in the Encampments in the United States and the Canadas during 1886 of 3,518, against a 
decrease of membership in the Encampments in the same territory during 1885 of 2 — three hundred and fifty-two thousand 
per cent, increase. 

The general mustering of Cantons of Patriarchs Militant began in January, 1886, and the unprecedented growth of the 
Degree during the year 1886 was never equaled by a similar increase of any secret Order That the Patriarchs Militant move- 
ment has greatly assisted the advancement of the I. O. O. F. is evidenced by the above tables of increases, showing that some- 
thing has given new life to the Order. The entire advantage is not claimed, but in reason, a very considerable share of the 
work recorded during 1886 was certainly superinduced by the P. M. movement. 

Again, the following report and official statements, under the heading of remarks on the Inspecting Officer's report of 
Grand Canton No. 1, of Kentucky, are published to give a detailed idea of the advantage the Patriarchs Militant Degree is to 
both Lodges and Encampments, viz : 



" In procuring material out of which to make Chevaliers, the two Lodges of Paducah initiated 81 applicants, received 16 
by deposit of card, and reinstated 7 members — total, 104 new members; conferred 259 degrees, other than the 'Initiatory' — 
total, 340 degrees; Union Encampment received and conferred the 3 degrees upon 130 Scarlet Members— total, 390 degrees; 
all aggregating 730 degrees conferred in initiating and advancing Odd Fellows for the purpose mentioned; to which number 
add the 160 degrees conferred in making Chevaliers to organize the Canton and increase the membership of the Gr. Canton, 
and you have a grand total of 890 degrees conferred in organizing and forwarding the P. M. movement in Paducah, with the 
following pecuniary advantage to Lodges, Encampment and Canton, viz : 

Mangum Lodge, No. 21 $1,174 5° 

Ingleside Lodge, No. 195 — ',165 15 

Union Encampment, No. 70 1,212 00 

Gr. Canton Atkins, No. r 320 00 



Total $3,871 65 

Which moneys are in the treasuries of the several organizations. 

On January 1, 1886, Union Encampment was virtually dead, but not buried. The work of organizing a Canton com- 
menced in June, 1886, with forty signers the first day, and nearly or quite all of the growth reported by Lodges, and the En- 
campment was obtained after that date. 

The Lodges, which were in some degree inactive at the beginning of the P. M. movement, have been greatly benefited 
by its success, and the Encampment resurrected and made one of the strongest in the State by the formation and growth of the 
Canton in Paducah. As sustaining proof of the above. I offer the following official statements over the seals of the Lodges, En- 
campment and Canton — viz : 

Paducah, Ky., July 25, 1887. Paducah, Ky., July 25, 1887. 

Mangum Lodge, No. 21, I.O.O.F.. July I, 1886, in June 30, 1887, inclusive. Ingleside Lodge, No. \<)l,I.O.O.F.,July I, 1886, lojune 30, 1 887, inclusive. 

Initiated 41, at $10 00 $ 410 00 Initiated 40, at $10 00 $ 400 00 

Received by Card 2, at $5 00 10 00 Received by Card, 14... 34 35 

Reinstated 3 19 50 Reinstated. 4 2080 

Conferred Degrees 132, at $5 00 660 00 Conferred Degrees 127, at $5 00 635 00 

Received Dues (about) 75 00 Received Dues (estimated) 75 00 

, ! , $1,174 50 . — < $1,165 15 

{ seal. } GEO. M. OEHLSCHLAEGER, Jr., J SEAL j J. T. BISHOP, 

*■ •* Secretary. *■ ' Secretary. 



Paducah, Ky., July 25, 1887. Paducah, Ky., July 25, 1887. 

Union Encampment, No. 70, /. O. O. F., July I, 1886, to June 30, 1887, Gr. Canton Atkins, No. I, 1.O.O,F.,from organization of Comp. Riverside, 

inclusive. No. 8, to July 25, 1887. 

Initiated and conferred all Degrees upon 130, at $9 00 $1,170 00 Chevaliers made, 160, at $1 25 ..$200 00 

Received Dues (about) 42 00 Received Dues 120 00 



1,212 00 , — « — , $320 00 

J SEAL# I GEO. M. OEHLSCHLAEGER, Jr., 

Scribe. *- . > Clerk. 



{ seal. I c - H - THOMAS, J SEAL# I 



Grand Financial Total $3,871 65 

Chivalrously, WM. KRAUS, 

Attest : T. J. Atkins, Gr. Hep. Sov. Gr. Lodge. Commandant. 

This is not only true of Grand Canton Atkins, No. 1, of Kentucky, but has its parallel in many others in the United States. 
For instance, Grand Canton Joseph H. Dearborn, No. 4, of Biddeford, Me., was mustered as Canton Joseph H. Dearborn, No. 
19, with 41 Chevaliers in line, on the 28th of December, 1886; by growth, shortly afterward, it became a Grand Canton, and 
reported on the 26th of April, 1887, 144 active and 7 honorary Chevaliers, making a total of 151 members, completely uni- 
formed up to regulation. Capt. Dearborn, after whom the Canton is named, informed the Commander that when the move- 
ment was started, the Encampment at Biddeford had been sleeping so long that it was difficult to ascertain whether there was 
any life in it or not, but that the establishment of the Canton and the appearance of the organization upon the streets had not 
only put new life into the Encampment, but was working great benefit to the Lodges. 

These two Cantons, some 1,500 or more miles apart, are located in sections of the general country entirely different in 
the characteristics of people, as well as climate and soil; and reasoning therefrom, it is natural to infer that similar results, in a 
greater or less degree, have been obtained throughout the States and Canada. 

The following letters from the Grand Patriarchs of Massachusetts and Ohio, and an extract from a letter of Past Grand 
Representative Perkins, of Massachusetts, will be found most interesting, and are published as additional evidence of the_ 
advantage the Militant Degree has been toward increasing the membership of the Order. 

GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS, I. O. O. F. 

Office of Grand Patriarch. 
Lieutenant- General John C. Underwood : Boston, September 4, 1887. 

My Dear General — I endeavored to get for you earlier the data regarding the Encampment work in Massachusetts, for the term ending 
July 1, 1887 — six months. After the returns were in, and before I had an opportunity to examine them, I received an injury which prevented my 



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doing so, but I have received from the Grand Scribe the following information, which he would have furnished sooner had my letter to him 

requesting it been received in time, which not being the case has caused a further delay of fifteen days : 

Number initiated 740 

Admitted by card 59 

Reinstated 17 

816 

The withdrawals by card, from change of residence, suspensions, and deaths, were 204; leaving, however, a net gain in six months of 612! 
The total membership, July I, 1887, was 8,421. The total amount of relief was $7,227.91. Amount of receipts, six months, $28,971.69. I have 
instituted five Subordinate Encampments since February 9, 1887, some of which started with a membership of over 100. 

The cause of this great interest in the Encampment branch of our Order, I think, is traceable to the parade which occurred in Boston, Sep- 
tember 22, 1886, which I am aware was first suggested by yourself, in order that the Representatives of the Sovereign Grand Lodge might witness 
the living reality of what Patriarch Militant Odd Fellowship had then become. Added to this, the Encampments and Lodges joined heartily 
with the Chevaliers in the grand exhibition which proved such a success, and was the wonder and astonishment " of the uninformed," many of 
whom have, however, since become of us. 

Trusting Colorado may gather the same inspiration which Massachusetts felt, and congratulating you on your grand success with the Odd 
Fellows' Militant, I am Fraternally yours, 

1 FRANCIS E. MERRIMAN, Grand Patriarch. 

A letter under date of August 2, 1887, from Past Grand Representative John U. Perkins, of Massachusetts, contains 
the following paragraph in relation to the increase of Lodge membership in that Jurisdiction : 

''The Jurisdiction has made a gain of nearly 2,000 during the last six months, and this has been due to the visit of the 
Sovereign Grand Lodge to, and the magnificent Militant and general Odd Fellow parade at Boston." 

GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF OHIO, I. O. O. F. 

Office of Grand Patriarch. 
Lieutenant- General John C. Underwood, Commanding Army P. M., I. O. 0. F, Denver, Col.: Troy, Ohio, September 7, 1887. 

Dear General — Ohio is having quite a boom in the Encampment branch, and if the present ratio of increase holds out, we will have a 
larger growth this year than during any three or even four years combined in the last ten years. While we congratulate ourselves upon our success, 
and feel we have merited it by our work, yet it is but just to you to say it is a natural result of the Militant movement, and that you and your 
labors have greatly assisted, if not caused, this condition of affairs. May success continue to crown your efforts to build up Patriarchal Odd 
Fellowship is the sincere desire of Yours chivalrously, 

FRANKLIN ELLIS, Grand Patriarch, 
SEAL. 



The great desideratum is growth and advancement, which I consider has been aided in an eminent degree by the Mili- 
tant Branch, and therefore I unhesitatingly denominate the P. M. Degree an adjunct to the I. O. O. F., well calculated to ma- 
terially aid its progress numerically, in wealth of finances, in the disciplining of its members, and in its benevolent, moral, chival- 
rous and honorable teachings, and as such it should be recognized. 



MONEYS, PROPERTY AND RESOURCES. 

The entire amount of moneys received by the Lieutenant-General from the organization of the Patriarchs Militant 
Degree to September 10, 1886, was as follows: 

First Annual Balance Sheet, September 27, 1885, to September 10, 1886, inclusive. 

For Sundries (money received from Grand Secretary), $339 °4 

" Supplies, 28 00 

" Warrants, 3,840 00 

Commissions and N.-C. Warrants, 4,643 20 

390 00 



' Seals,.... 
' Tactics,. 



1,248 54 

Total, $10,488 78 

For the same period, the expenditure was as follows : 

For Sundries, including salaries, postage, office rent, printing, supplies, etc , all detailed in accounts 

previously rendered $8,341 98 

" \ Warrant Fees, paid the Grand Secretary of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, 1,920 00 



Total, $10,261 98 

Thereby showing a cash balance of $226.80, carried forward Sept 10, 1886, and placed under Sundries. 

The total annual revenue, being the aggregate of cash received from all sources,from September 10, 1886 (the date of 
financial statement in last report), to September 1, 1887, less appropriate deduction of five hundred dollars ($500), under 
sundries, accommodation loan received of Jno. C. Underwood without interest, was as follows; 

Second Annual Balance Sheet, Sept. 10, 1886, to Sept. 1, 1887. 

For Engrossing, 

" Warrants, 

" Commissions and N.-C Warrants, 

" Seals 

" Tactics, : 

" Supplies, 

" Sundries, 

Total 





$96 


40 




1,820 


00 




5.699 


35 




397 


00 




615 


20 




1,096 


45 




5'4 


73 


$ 


[0,239 


*3 



7 

For the same period, the total expenditures, less the five hundred dollars ($500), under sundries, accommodation loan 
received from Jno. C. Underwood without interest, to balance the deduction on opposite page of cash account to obtain actual 
revenue^ were as follows : 

For Visitations $699 90 

" Salaries 4,47* 85 

" -| Warrant Fees paid the Grand Secretary of the Sovereign Grand Lodge 910 00 

" Printing 700 00 

" Supplies....: : 1,593 55 

" Postage 262 54 

" Sundries, rent, jewels, office stationery, furniture, cabinet files, druggets, rugs, gas, coal, telegrams, tubes, etc., 1,252 09 



Total $9,889 93 

Thereby showing a cash balance on hand of $349.20, which amount is on deposit to the credit of the Lieutenant-General, in 

the Farmers and Traders National Bank, Covington, Kentucky. 

Moneys received for engrossing, etc., from November 16, 1885, to December 20, 1886, and not entered on 

cash account, because of being outside of the requirements of law, were $488 27 

Which amount was expended for original engrossing and extra clerical services by job or per day, paid sundry persons named 

in detailed manuscript statement furnished. 

Cash received for stationery, insignia, etc., from the spring of 1886, to September 6, the same year, inclusive, $81 30 
Paid for stationery and insignia sent 80 05 



Amount due to Canton Paris, No. 1, Texas $1 25 

All shown in detailed manuscript statement furnished. 

RECAPITULATION. 

Total receipts from September 27, 1885, to September I0 , 1886, inclusive $10,488 78 

Total receipts from September 10, 1886, to Sept. 1, 1887, less balance brought forward Sept. 10, 1886 10,012 33 

Moneys received for engrossing, etc., November 16, 1885, to December 20, 1886, as detailed in manuscript 

statement furnished 488 27 

Cash received for stationery, insignia, etc., spring of 1886, to September 6, 1886, inclusive, as detailed in 

manuscript statement furnished 81 30 



Total $21,070 68 



For the same period the expenditure was as follows: 

From September 27, 1885, to September 10, 1886, inclusive, $10,261 98 

From September 10, 1886, to September 1, 1887, 9,889 93 

For engrossing, etc., from November 16. 1885, to December ?o, 1886, 488 27 

For stationery, insignia, etc. , spring, 1886, to September 6, 1886, 80 05 

Total, $20,720 23 

Balance — Excess of receipts over expenditures to September 1, 1887 $35° 45 

PROOF. 

Cash balance in bank as reported, 349 20 

Cash balance due Canton Paris, No. 1, Texas 1 25 

Total : $350 45 



GENERAL INVENTORY OF SUPPLIES. 



The following summary, being an inventory of supplies, furniture, etc., on hand Sept. 1, 1887, will be understood from inspection: 



SUPPLIES FOR SALE. 

600 Tactics, $600 00 

144 00 



72 Rosters and Registers of Cantons, 

29 Commandants' Money Order Books, 

28 Accountants' Receipt Books, 

68 Roll Calls, 

2000 Blanks, S — r, Application for Active Mem- 
ship, 

2 coo Blanks, S — 2, Application for Honorary 

Membership, 

2500 Blanks, S — 3, Certificate of Honorable Dis- 
charge, 

2000 Pamphlets, S — i, Organic Regulation and 

Bv-Laws, 

4000 Letter Heads, 

10000 Lithograph Letter Heads 

4000 Large Envelopes, 

4500 Small Envelopes, 



3 6 2 5 

35 °° 
34 00 



19 00 



40 


00 


20 


00 


RO 


00 


18 


00 


T 5 


35 



SUPPLIES FOR CONSUMPTION. 



1500 Letter Heads, 

2000 Large Envelopes, .., 

2500 Small Envelopes, 

Various Blanks for Reports,. 

Various Forms, 

500 Canton Warrants, 

750 Commissions, 

500 Officers' Warrants, 

400 Postal Cards 

Postage Stamps, 

500 Tubes, 

1500 Large Linen Envelopes, 

100 Organizations (Blue Books),. 



$7 


5° 


9 


00 


8 


5° 


35 


00 


20 


00 


40 


00 


37 


5° 


20 


00 


4 


00 


3° 


00 


1 2 


00 


15 


00 


5° 


00 



>i,o34 10 



$288 50 



JEWELS. 

Diamond Badges, etc 

OFFICE ASSETS. 

2 Supply Bureaus, 

2 Large Tables, 

i Large Double Desk, 

i Medium Desk 

i Secretary, 

7 Small Tables 

2 Large Standing Desks , 

i Wash Stand, 

4 Cases of Files, 

2 Sets of Pigeon Holes, 

2 Sets of Drawers for Forms 

i Chest for Supplies, 

3 Druggets, 

3 Ru g s 

6 Large Chairs, averaged at $8, 

i Set of Common Cane Chairs, 

i Seal, , 

i Set of Stamp Tools, 

i Cool er, 

Sundry Outfits for Desks, 

Sundry Hearth Furniture, etc 

7 Window Shades, 

9 Window Awnings, 

Shelving, 



RECAPITULATION. 



$1,000 


00 


$27 


00 


>7 


00 


35 


00 


20 


00 


IO 


00 


2 5 


00 


IO 


00 


10 


00 


7' 


40 


'5 


2 5 


25 


00 


40 


5° 


3 1 


3° 


15 


00 


48 


00 


2 


00 


75 


00 


'5 


00 


2 


5° 


15 


00 


2 


5° 


5 


5° 


2 5 


00 


10 


00 



$55 2 95 



Supplies for sale, 1,034 10 

Supplies for consumption, 288 50 

Diamond badges, etc 1,000 00 

Office assets, 552 95 



STATEMENT OF AMOUNTS DUE PATRIARCHS MILITANT FUND BY 
CHEVALIERS AND ORGANIZATIONS, P. M. 

For Commissions and N.-C. Warrants issued and 

collectable, $944 00 

For Supplies ordered and delivered, Stationery 

$67.30, Tactics $83.00, Books $40. 50, 190 80 



Total, 



.1,134 80 



ESTIMATED REVENUE. 

To be derived from Cantons, and from fees for 

Field and Siaff Commissions, etc 2,500 ^o 

AVAILABLE RESOURCES AND ASSETS. 

Cash balance in bank, August 31, 1887, 349 20 

Amounts due and collectable for Commissions and 

Supplies, 1,134 80 

Estimated amount to be derived from Commis- 
sions to issue, etc 2 ,5oo 00 

Value of supplies for sale, on hand, 1,034 10 



Total. 



UNAVAILABLE ASSETS. 



$5,Ol8 IO 



Supplies for consumption, 288 50 

Diamond badges, etc 1,000 00 

Office assets 552 95 



Total. 



>i,»4i 45 



TOTAL RESOURCES AND ASSETS. 

Available resources and assets 5,018 10 

Unavailable assets 1 , S4 1 45 



Total,... $2,875 55 



Total $6,859 55 



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The following is a list of liabilities of the Patriarchs Militant: 

Due The Pettibone Manufacturing Company for 600 Tactics (payable after sale) $300 00 

Due Duhme & Co., for jewels 95 00 

Due The 'Strobridge Lithographing Co., for commissions, stationery, etc 139 00 

Due upon an unadjusted printing and supply account from Cohen & Co., which Firm, under contract, carries 

indebtedness for supplies until they are sold and amounts are collected 1,624 62 

Total 2,158 62 

RESOURCES LESS LIABILITIES. 

Total available resources as above 5, 018 10 

Total conditional liabilities as above 2,158 62 

Available resources over liabilities $2,859 48 

Indicating a very healthy condition of Patriarchs Militant finances and property, etc. 

PROFIT TO SOVEREIGN GRAND LODGE. 

The Secretary of the Sovereign Grand Lodge reports a net cash profit received from Patriarchs Militant sources of 
$904.97, and Rituals, Tactics, and Organizations on hand, estimated at cost price, to the value of $402.90 : — thereby showing a 
total profit to the Sovereign Grand Lodge of $1,307.87, which amount will be probably increased more than $1,000 when 
the said supplies shall have been disposed of and the moneys received therefor covered into the Sovereign Grand Lodge 
Treasury. (See Addendum E.) 

COMPARATIVE TABLES OF STATISTICS. 

The comparative tables, giving the detailed condition of Cantons, are exceedingly full, and will be found very interesting 
to the statistical student. From them it will be seen that the percentage of the increase, for the past year, in Cantons is nearly 
30 per cent., and in membership over 33^3 per cent.; that the reported uniforms aggregate 14,975, swords 9,274, banners, flags, 
and guidons 133 — all procured at an expenditure of over one-half million dollars, a sure sign that those engaged in the P. M. 
movement are thoroughly in earnest. (See Addendum A.) 

The following explains the order for a 

COMPETITIVE DRILL. 

Having received numerous communications from Odd Fellows at Denver, requesting that an order issue, allowing 
Patriarchs Militant throughout the States and the Canadas to visit Denver during the session of the Sovereign Grand Lodge to take 
part in a demonstration by way of parade, and asking that a Competitive Drill be had upon the occasion, I visited Denver and had 



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a personal interview with the Committee of Arrangements, which resulted in the proffer to raise three thousand dollars ($3,000) 
to be placed to the credit of the Commander of Patriarchs Militant, and be awarded as prizes, etc., to winning Cantons in the 
Competitive Drill. I submitted the whole matter to the Supervisory Committee, and in response to my written communication 
received the following letter of authority, viz.: 

Lieutenant-General John C. Underwood, of the Patriarchs Militant: Concord, N. H., June 16, 1887. 

Sir — We have considered the request contained in your letter in relation to the proposed Competitive Drill at Denver, 
and the reception of three thousand dollars raised by the Odd Fellows and citizens of that city, which has been proffered you 
to be used as prizes, etc. 

We think it advisable to have such a drill, provided ten or more Cantons compete, and under such circumstances would 
recommend that you accept the money so raised in trust for the purpose named. 

In addition thereto you have certain jewels in your possession which were prepared for the proposed drill in Boston, and 
you are hereby authorized to make disposition of the same, under guarded conditions, to officers in command of winning 
Cantons, etc. 

In your schedule which you shall prepare for the government of said Competitive Drill, we think that you should require 
a marked estimate, by disinterested judges, aggregating at least sixty per cent, of proficiency out of a possible hundred. 

We think that prizes should not be given except upon award by a majority of judges, which board, we think, should be 
composed of three or five officers selected for their military proficiency, fairness, etc. 

J. H. ALBIN, WM. S. JOHNSON, HENRY P. COX. 

ED. A. STEVENS, CHAS. N. ALEXANDER, 

Upon the above authority, I issued General Orders Nos. 22 and 23, in which the rules, regulations, etc., for the Competi- 
tive Drill were published in detail and thoroughly promulgated, and which are here referred to as part and parcel of this report. 

The following correspondence is the basis upon which I prepared the ceremony, etc., for 

THE DECORATION OF CHIVALRY. 

Appreciating the desire entertained by Officers and Chevaliers generally for an authorized decoration, one which could 
be worn upon all occasions of parade or display, and feeling that such a wish might be turned into a movement for much addi- 
tional good, I outlined a ceremony, and was digesting it when I received a letter from Past Grand Sire Nicholson, urging that 
I give the matter the fullest consideration, and aid in elevating and protecting women in their honor and rights. 

I consequently wrote the Chairman of the Supervisory Committee as follows, and upon the reception of the authority 
expressed in official communications below, I designed the jewels and prepared the ceremony for conferring the Decoration of 
Chivalry, and herewith submit it as having been unanimously adopted by the Military Council : 



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HEADQUARTERS OF PATRIARCHS MILITANT, I. O. O. F. 
Hon. John H. Albin, Chairman Supervisory Committee: Covington, Ky., May 16, 1887. 

My Dear Sir and Brother — I have been thinking for some time of the advisability of preparing a decoration to be 
given to Chevaliers, Patriarchs Militant, and Daughters of Rebekah, who shall be selected because of general worth and service, 
and looking toward the protection of the mothers, wives, and daughters of Odd Fellows in their rights. Such thoughts of my 
own have been fully endorsed by a letter received from Past Grand Sire Nicholson, of Pennsylvania, asking that I give my 
attention to something of that nature. I therefore propose to design a suitable decoration to be worn upon the left breast by 
Chevaliers, and at the throat by the Daughters of Rebekah, and prepare a suitable ceremony for the conferring of the same; 
but before I do so, I desire to receive your sanction as the Chairman of the Supervisory Committee. The ceremony will consist 
of military movements of Cantons, short obligation, and a few appropriate charges. The idea of the whole is to make a 
beautiful display, and through the intrinsic excellence of the teachings of the charges, etc., in the conferring of said deco- 
ration, to weld the interests of the Daughters of Rebekah with the Patriarchs Militant. 

Answer at your earliest convenience. Truly and chivalrously, JNO. C. UNDERWOOD, 

Dictated. Lieutenant-General. 

Lieutenant-General John C. Underwood, of the Patriarchs Militant : Concord, N. H., June 16, 1887. 

Sir — In regard to your letter in relation to preparing a suitable decoration to be conferred as therein suggested, we have 
to say that, understanding that there is to be no expense attending said decoration, and that it is to be conferred only for worth, 
we deem it advisable, and hereby request you, to prepare the same with appropriate ceremony. 

J. H. ALBIN, WM. S. JOHNSON, HENRY P. COX. 

ED. A. STEVENS, CHAS. N. ALEXANDER, 

Lieutenant- General J no. C. Underwood : 

General — You are hereby authorized to use any moneys that you may succeed in collecting, by way of donations, on 
account of your traveling expenses, in the purchase of jewels (not extravagant) to be used in conferring the Decoration of 
Chivalry, etc. JOHN H. ALBIN, 

Chairman of the Supervisory Committee, for the Committee. 
[For the text of the ceremony, and plates showing positions and military movements, see Addendum D.] 

CAPTAIN-GENERAL . 

In proceeding with the organization of the Patriarchs Militant upon the elective basis, orders issued for the election of 
Officers of all grades, culminating in that of Captain-General, and blanks, forms for proxies, were sent to all the General Officers 
of the Army by registered letters, August 27, 1 887, with instructions that they should fill out and forward to Colonel Geo. Coker, 
Deputy Adjutant-General, at Army Headquarters, by September 5, 1887. Proxies were received by that Officer, and were 
opened upon the day and date named, at 8 p.m., allowing the greatest margin for receiving all communications by mail. The 
following is a transcript of the return thereof made to the Commander: 



ARMY HEADQUARTERS, ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. 
Lieutenant-General John C. Undtrwood, Commanding Patriarchs Militant, I. O. O. F.: Covington, Ky., September 5, 1887. 

Sir and Chevalier — Below find detail of proxy vote for Captain-General, canvassed this day, as per General Orders No. 24: 



Rank. 



Lieutenant-General. 
Major-General 



Brigadier. 



Staff. 
Major-General... . 

Brigadier 



Jno. C. Underwood. Commander 

J. C. Smith 'Commanding Division of the Lakes. 



Names. 



Department. 



S.5 



o'A 



Franklin Ellis 

S. S. Eddy 

E. Burritt Palmer... 

J. G. Reeves 

H. A. Farrmgton... 

E. F. Phelps 

E. Wilkerson 

R. F. Atkins 

T. J. Atkins. 

E. K Russell 

C. B.Foster 

C. A. Cushman 



J. P. S. Gobin., 
J. W. Greene.. 



Ohio 

Atlantic. 

East 



J. H. Albin 

Wm. Ryan... 

W. H. Iszard 

James Pettibone. 
H. M. Innis 



Total . 



1st 
4th 
1st 
3d 
1st 

2d 

2d 



Judge Advocate-General. 

Chief of Staff. 

Surgeon-General 

Chief of Equipment 

General Staff Corps 



1st Brigade, Division of the Ohio.-- 

2d 

1st " " 

1st Brig., Grand Dep't 



Division 

Grand Dep't 
Division 



North 
Lakes. 
Miss... 
Atlantic 
Ohio- 
Pacific 
East- 
Atlantic 
Ohio... 



1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

14 






Remarks. 



No return of election. 



No attestant. 

1 Was elected after date express- 
( ed in General Orders No. 24. 



Election under protest. 



( No return of election. 
\ No attestant. 
'No return of election. 



RECAPITULTION. 

Total votes cast, 21, viz 14 

Deduct — No return of election, 3; Elected after prescribed date, 1; Election under protest, 1, 2 



Total legal votes cast 

General Officers commanding troops, legal votes.. 
" " upon the Staff, " " . 

Total legal votes cast 



12 

7 
5 



Lieut. -General voting blank. 



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We therefore report Major-General Franklin Ellis elected, he having received a majority of all the votes cast, legal or 
otherwise. Chivalrously yours, 

GEO. COKER, Deputy Adjutant-General. 

ROBTS WALTER, Colonel and Assistant Adjutant-General. 

C. C. RENSFORD, Lieutenant-Colonel and Banneret. 

ARMY HEADQUARTERS, ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. 
Lieutenant-General Jno. C. Underwood, Commanding Patriarchs Militant, I. O. O. F.: Covington, Ky., September 10, 1885. 

Sir and Chevalier — I would now report that the following sealed proxy votes for Captain-General were received on 
the 7th inst., and after the return of the votes had been made up on close of the canvass on the 5th inst., as per General 
Orders No. 24. 



Rank. 


Names. 


Department. 


10 

few 
z.s 

.2,3 


_ >■ 

£13 
»- T3 

"3 

% 


*." 

a 

Ceo 

00 

3 

S 


Remarks. 




B Whitten... 




1 

1 




1 
1 






W. F Ewell .. 


" 2d Brigade, Division of the East.-. 




M 




No attestant. 




Total 








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Had these proxy votes been received in time to have been recorded, the counting thereof would not have changed the 
result and election previously reported. Chivalrously yours, 

GEO. COKER, Deputy Adjutant-General. 

Chevalier Franklin Ellis, Canton No. 8, Ohio, was therefore commissioned Captain-General and Chief of Staff of the 
Army. 

ACTION OF THE MILITARY COUNCIL. 

recommendations by the commander, adopted by the military council. 
I. The P. M. Degree membership, having become so extensive, has entailed upon the Commander an enormous amount 
of unnecessary correspondence, which has, with difficulty, been answered by using a stenographic amanuensis both day and 
night. This, however, can not be done in the future because of the expense, when it is considered that the revenue will be 
reduced nearly or quite one half by the election and commissioning of Officers, other than for Cantons, for periods of two, 
three, and four years, etc. Therefore, the remedy is to divide the labor, and as to the means the Commander proposes : To 
organize the Army into Corps, comprising two or more Divisions each, limiting the number to four in the United States and 
Canada. 



II. That Officers to be placed in command of Army Corps shall be selected by the Commander of Patriarchs Militant 
from the Generals in command of troops, and be commissioned as Corps Commanders with the rank of Major-Generals; and 
that the general correspondence from Officers and Chevaliers within the territory comprising the Army Corps shall be answered 
first by the Corps Commanders, and not be forwarded to the Commander of Patriarchs Militant unless of great importance and 
necessary that he should personally answer it. 

III. That the relative grade of the General Officers in the Army shall be: i, Lieutenant-General, Commander of 
Patriarchs Militant ; 2, Captain-General ; 3, Major-General Commanding an Army Corps; 4, Major-General of a Division; 5, 
Brigadier. 

IV. That the heads of the Staff Corps of the Army shall be promoted one grade, and remain hereafter as follows : An 
Adjutant-General, with rank of Major-General; an Inspector-General, with rank of Major-General ; a Quartermaster-Gen- 
eral, with rank of Major-General ; a Commissary-General, with rank of Major-General ; a Chief of Equipment with rank of Major- 
General ; a Surgeon-General, with rank of Major-General; a Judge Advocate-General, with rank of Major-General; and a 
Chaplain-General, with rank of Major-General. 

V. That the Commander of Patriarchs Militant shall appoint and commission an Assistant Adjutant-General with rank 
of Brigadier, who shall be a salaried Officer on duty at Army Headquarters, and who shall receive as compensation for his entire 
services, a sum of not less than twelve hundred nor more than fifteen hundred dollars per annum, payable monthly. The 
said amount to be paid out of the General Fund of Patriarchs Militant. 

VI. That the Commander of Patriarchs Militant shall appoint, upon his staff, six Brigadiers, to be attached to 
the General Staff Corps, and a Banneret with rank of Colonel. 

VII. That the Commander of Patriarchs Militant, when he can obtain effective service thereby, may attach General 
Officers, whose terms of service have expired, to the Staff of the Army. 

VIII. That the Major-Generals in command of Army Corps shall appoint Staffs with rank as follows : A Chief of 
Staff, with rank of Brigadier; an Assistant Adjutant-General, with rank of Colonel; an Assistant Inspector-General, with rank 
of Colonel ; an Assistant Quartermaster-General, with rank of Colonel ; an Assistant Commissary-General, with rank of Colonel ; 
an Assistant Chief of Equipment, with rank of Colonel; an Assistant Surgeon-General, with rank of Colonel; an Assistant 
Judge Advocate-General, with rank of Colonel; an Assistant Chaplain-General, with rank of Colonel; a Banneret with rank of 
Lieutenant-Colonel; and four Aids-de-Camp, with rank (each) of Lieutenant-Colonel. 

IX. That the Commander of Patriarchs Militant may cause to be organized a mounted command of retired Officers, 
and design for such a body a distinctive mark in uniform and arms, appropriate for a mounted command. 

X. That the Commander of Patriarchs Militant shall, where there are two or more Officers of the same grade in com- 
mand of troops within a Department, assign one to the command of the Department. 

XL That Officers of all grades above the rank of Lieutenant shall, upon having passed the offices for which they were 
commissioned, by active service rendered, be entitled to obtain retired commissions, which shall hold for life, or good behavior, 
and be issued upon application therefor and the payment of the fee of two dollars ($2). 



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XII. That the Commander of Patriarchs Militant shall issue to Chevaliers of defunct Cantons, certificates of honorable 
discharge upon application therefor, and the payment of a fee of one dollar ($i), which, together with certified evidence of good 
standing in a subordinate Encampment, may be deposited with other Cantons, and by means thereof membership therein obtained. 

XIII. That in the elections of Field and General Officers, the Officers in command of troops only shall vote ; that votes 
shall be of two classes, viz: Oral, upon a call of the roster at an " Assembly" of Officers for any election, or by sealed 
written proxy forwarded to the Officer holding the election ; that an oral vote may be changed by the Officer casting it at any 
time prior to the announcement of the vote; that a written proxy vole may be withdrawn, changed, and redelivered at any time 
prior to the hour fixed for opening proxies; that all elections shall be held under written orders, and a copy thereof shall be 
filed with the returns, and the written proxies, if any, shall be filed and forwarded to Army Headquarters with the election returns; 
that personal representatives or telegraph proxies shall not be legal. 

XIV. That General and Staff Officers shall not influence elections. 

XV. That Officers holding elections at "Assemblies" shall detail two Officers of the Assembly, who are entitled to 
vote, as tellers to distribute and collect ballots, and count the votes. 

XVI. That all supplies shall be sold directly from Army Headquarters, at such reasonable prices as may be determined 
upon by the Commander of Patriarchs Militant, and that previous legislation in regard thereto in conflict with the above is 
hereby repealed. 

XVII. That instead of the present fees charged for the Commissions and N.-C. Warrants of Canton Officers, an annual 
"Canton Tax" shall be collected, of twelve dollars from each Canton operating under Warrant, and an amount from each 
Grand Canton, operating under Warrant, of ten dollars for each Component ; and that Commissions and N.-C. Warrants shall 
be issued to Officers of Cantons which have paid the Canton tax, without cost. 

XVIII. That the above law, substituting the "Canton tax" in place of the charge of specified fees for Commissions and 
N.-C. Warrants for Canton Officers, shall go into effect on and after the next anniversary muster, April 26, 1888. 

XIX. That ten per cent, of all moneys received from Organizations and Chevaliers in Departments, for Commissions 
and Supplies, shall be paid over by the Lieutenant-General to the Commanders thereof, and be by them covered into the 
Department Treasuries, and be applied in payment of the general expenses. 

XX. That five per cent, of all moneys received from Organizations and Chevaliers in Grand Departments and Divis- 
ions for Commissions and Supplies, after deducting the ten per cent. Department funds, shall be paid over by the Lieutenant- 
General to the Commanders thereof, and be by them covered into the respective Treasuries, and be applied in payment 
of the general expenses. 

XXI. That two per cent, of all moneys received from Organizations and Chevaliers in Army Corps for Commissions 
and Supplies, after deducting the amounts paid to Department, Grand Department, or Division Commanders, shall be paid over 
by the Lieutenant-General to the Commanders thereof, and be by them covered into the Treasuries of the Army Corps, respect- 
ively, and be applied in payment of the general expenses. 



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XXII. That the above laws, requiring the distributing of certain percentages of the Patriarchs Militant revenue to 
Commanders of Departments, Grand Departments, Divisions, and Army Corps, shall go into effect on April 26, 1888. 

XXIII. That the Commanders of Battalions, Regiments, Brigades, Divisions, and Army Corps shall hold active mem- 
bership in a Canton forming part of the command, except where for good and satisfactory reasons the Commander P. M. shall 
deem proper to grant and issue a Dispensation to the contrary. 

XXIV. That the Commander P. M. shall design suitable insignia to denote the rank of General Officers from Major-Gen- 
eral of an Army Corps to Commander-in-Chief, inclusive, and also determine upon appropriate jewels for General Officers, and 
sashes for Corps and Army Commanders. 

XXV. That the Commander P. M. shall design suitable uniforms for P. M. Bands and Drum Corps, and codify all uniforms 
for the information and direction of the Army. 

XXVI. That it is to the best interest of the Patriarchs Militant that the Military Council shall be convened during the 
summer months, and that the annual parade of the Army shall occur at the time and place selected by the Commander P. M. 
for holding the "Council." 

XXVII. That as a general rule to be followed in determining the points at which to convene the Military Council, the 
Commander P. M. should consider the accessibility of the location, its fitness for a parade and display occasion, and the possi- 
bility of making cheap excursion rates for the round trip thereto from the greatest number of points where P. M. troops are 
located. 

XXVIII. That it is advisable to procure a camp outfit for the Army, and with that view the Commander of Patriarchs 
Militant is hereby authorized to raise moneys by contribution from Cantons, Officers, Chevaliers, other Odd Fellows, and the 
people generally; and when a sufficient amount shall have been obtained, to purchase tents and other equipment for the Army. 

XXIX. That, hereafter, in estimating the strength of Cantons in the roster of Battalions and Regiments, the active 
Chevaliers, only, shall be reported as bearing swords, and that the mention of honorary members shall be made as such. 

XXX. That a Board of thirteen Officers shall be appointed by the Commander of Patriarchs Militant to draft rules for 
the government of the Military Council when in session, and present such general suggestions as they may deem important 
and to the interest of the Degree and Army, and make report thereof at the next annual session of the Military Council. 

XXXI. That all existing law in conflict with the foregoing be and is hereby modified and changed to conform with the 
said requirements, or repealed. 

PERTINENT ACTION OF THE MILITARY COUNCIL. 

On motion that the recommendations of the Lieutenant-General be adopted, a division of the question was asked for by 
Major-General E. B. Palmer; and the question being put on the adoption of all except that providing for the appointment of Corps 
Commanders, it was unanimously carried. The question then being taken on the recommendation in regard to Corps Com- 
manders, resulted in its adoption ; all voting in favor except Major-General Palmer. 

Attest: WM. S. FROST, Colonel and A. A. G. 



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Brigadier Charles B. Foster, Commanding the -Department of Connecticut, moved that the acts of Lieutenant-Gen- 
eral John C. Underwood in all respects be approved by this Military Council, and the motion was unanimously carried by a 
rising vote. 

Attest: WM. S. FROST, Colonel and A. A. G. 

VISITATIONS. 

During the past year I have made many visitations, embracing all sections of the general country — North, South, East, 
and West — as follows : 

With the Grand Sire, I attended the sessions of both of the Grand Bodies of the Jurisdiction of Indiana, and upon the 
same general occasion had the pleasure of being present at the unveiling of the Colfax statue monument in the City of 
Indianapolis, and of listening to a most admirable address from the Grand Sire ; I participated with him in the dedicatory cere- 
monies of the Odd Fellows' Home at Concord, N. H., and was delighted at the substantial and elegant preparation made by the 
Order in that jurisdiction for the cire of its widows, orphans, and old men, and regard the benevolent enterprise well worthy of 
imitation in other quarters; I continued the visitation with the Grand Sire, and visited and was received by the Odd Fellows of 
Lewistown, Me., in royal style, the citizens there as well as the members of the Order turning out en masse to do honor to the 
Commander-in-Chief; also, and by accident, I was present at the beautiful cemetery near Buffalo, N. Y., and witnessed the 
decorating of the graves of deceased Odd Fellows with exquisite flowers, and there again met the Grand Sire and joined with 
him in the impressive ceremony — one that should be generally adopted and be followed with a jealous care, for nothing can 
freshen the memory of the honored dead of the Order better than an annual floral tribute, silently placed upon their graves. 

Among the many places where I made visitations are Atlanta, Ga.; Alexandria, Va.; Baltimore, Md.; Bangor, Me.; 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; Chicago, Illinois.; Cincinnati and Cleveland, O.; Denver, Colo.; Fitchburg, Mass.; Kansas City, Mo.; Lowell, 
Mass.; Nashua, N. H.; New Haven, Conn.; New York City; Paducah, Ky.; Peterborough, Ont.; Philadelphia, Pa.; Portland, 
Me.; Portsmouth, N. H.; Providence, R. I.; Rochester, N. Y.; Springfield, Mass.; St. Louis, Mo.; Worcester, Mass.; Warsaw, 
Ind., and other points. 

At most of the places visited the local commands of Patriarchs Militant turned out in force for review and parade, and I 
was in many instances astonished at the proficiency acquired in the drill, and delighted at the fine appearance of the Chevaliers ; 
the commands at the following places deserving special mention : The Third Brigade, Division of the Ohio — parade at Indianap- 
olis; the First Regiment of New Hampshire — parade at Concord; the First Regiment of Ontario — parade and display drill at Peter- 
borough, Canada ; the First Regiment of Indiana —review and parade at its Encampment near Warsaw ; Grand Canton Worombus 
No. i, Maine — parade and display drill at Lewiston ; Grand Canton Pawtucket No. 9, Massachusetts — display drill at Concord ; 
Grand Canton Sassacus No. 1, Connecticut — display drill at New Haven ; Grand Canton Atkins No. 1, Kentucky, and visiting 
Cantons from Illinois — parade at Paducah ; Grand Canton Springfield No. 10, Massachusetts, at Springfield ; Canton Atlanta 
No. 1, at Atlanta., etc. 



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I was most courteously received and entertained at every point visited, and superbly banqueted at Atlanta, Baltimore, 
Bangor, Brooklyn, Concord, New Haven, etc. 

The above synopsis of visitations are given, only, to show the enthusiasm and interest manifested in the Patriarchs Militant 
movement throughout the general country. 

COMMANDER'S REPORT. 

Feeling that a full report of the Organization of the Patriarchs Militant upon the elective basis should be made, and 
knowing that addendums should be attached thereto, giving descriptions of uniforms, banners, flags, etc., together with 
designs for jewels, all in colors, I made application to the Chairman of the Supervisory Committee, requesting that I be 
authorized to make such contract as I could for the publication of such a work — which, when received, will embrace 150 or 
more pages, and which could not be obtained, if paid for, at a cost of less than three dollars ($3.00) per copy — and received 
in answer the following official communication upon which I acted, and subjoin a copy of the contracl made with and signed 
by Cohen & Co., printers and publishers, Cincinnati, Ohio : 

HEADQUARTERS OF PATRIARCHS MILITANT, I. O. O. F., 

Judge Advocate-General's Department. 

Concord, N. H, August 8, 1887. 
General John C. Underwood, Covington, Kentucky : 

Dear General — You are hereby authorized to contract for the publication of your Report to the Sovereign Grand 
Lodge as you may think proper and determine upon, but let the same be done with as small an outlay as possible from the 
Patriarchs Militant Headquarters' Fund. 

Chivalrously yours, J. H. ALBIN, 

For the Supervisory Committee of the P. M. 

Contract and Agreement between Jno. C. Underwood, Lieutenant-General Patriarchs Militant, I. O. O. F., and Cohen 6° Co. 

Printers and Publishers, Cincinnati, Ohio : 

Witnesseth, That the said Cohen & Co. do hereby contract to publish the Report or Reports of the said Jno. C. 
Underwood, Lieutenant General, etc., to be made to the Military Council and the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., upon 
the following terms of agreement, viz.: 

The said Cohen & Co. are to make all plates of designs for the said work, which will become the property of the 
Patriarchs Militant, according to the delineations furnished for the same by the said Underwood ; are to print the plates in 
colors as per his directions; to publish and bind the book after the style determined upon by him, and out of the maierial 
which he may, in reason, select ; and furnish to the said Underwood for distribution to the members of the Sovereign Grand 
Lodge and to high Officials of the Patriarchs Militant, etc., five hundred (500) copies complete with plates free of cost. 



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For and in consideration of all of which the said Cohen & Co. are hereby granted the privilege of issuing an edition 
of three thousand (3,000) copies of the above described Report or Reports, which they are to be allowed to sell to Patriarchs 
Militant, Odd Fellows generally, and to whomsoever may desire to purchase, at a price not to exceed one dollar and a half 
($1.50) per copy. 

In testimony of all of which, witness the hands and signatures of the parties contracting, this sixteenth day of 

August, 1887. 

JNO. C. UNDERWOOD, Lieutenant-General. 
COHEN & CO. 

From the above it will be seen that 500 copies of this elegant work, which will contain thirty or more colored plates, will 
be obtained by the Patriarchs Militant without cost, the publishers assuming the entire risk of the publication, and depending 
upon the sale of the extra copies named in contract to remunerate themselves for original outlay and profit. 

I have designed and secured a series of beautifully illuminated plates containing various patterns for uniforms, banners, 
flags, guidons, jewels, etc., which, as samples of the printing art, are simply exquisite, and which will be found to be of the 
greatest service in the realization of the effect and construction of such articles of P. M. outfit. (See plates of designs, Adden- 
dum H.) 

I have caused specifications for the making of uniforms, banners, flags, jewels, etc., to be compiled by the Chief of 
Equipment under the following special instructions : 

ARMY HEADQUARTERS. 

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS. 

Brigadier Jas. Pettibone, Chief of Equipment, etc.: Covington, Ky., August 1, 1887. 

Sir and Chevalier — You will extract from the regulations for banners, flags, uniforms, and equipments contained in 
"Organization, etc., of the Patriarchs Militant" (Blue Book), and expressed by orders from Army Headquarters bearing uneven 
dates, the necessary data, and compile a tabulated statement for publication, giving minute and technical descriptions of P. M. 
banners, flags, uniforms, and equipments. By command of 

Official: Lieutenant-General JOHN C. UNDERWOOD. 

ROBTS WALTER, OLIVER J. SEMMES, 

Colonel and A. A. G. Brigadier and Adj. -General. 

And present the exhaustive compilation prepared by that Officer (see Addendum G), together with colored plates of 
designs referred to above, and trust that the full information thereby conveyed will be found of service to Chevaliers and 
regalia manufacturers. 



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The Addendums hereunto annexed are hereby made part and parcel of this revised Report. 

Knowing that the above report is imperfect in many respects, but feeling that it is as nearly correct as could be made from 
the data received to date, and appending very full statistical tables and elegantly illuminated pattern plates, without cost, I, in 
presenting it to your Sovereign Body, have the honor to remain, 

Truly and chivalrously, your obedient servant, 




clU/^tyvm 



*& ^Q 





ADDENDUMS, 



Statistical Tables Addendum A. 

Roster of Officers, Elected " B. 

Roster of the Army " C. 

Decoration of Chivalry " D. 



Profit to Sovereign Grand Lodge Addendum E. 

Digest of Patriarchs Militant Laws " F. 

Uniform in Detail " G. 

Pattern Plates of Designs " H. 



[ADDENDUM A.] 



Comparative Tables, 

SHOWING- STATISTICS OF CANTONS TO APRIL 26, 1887. 























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Since Warrant 


Muster. 






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Date 


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Date of 


Reported 




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NAME OF CANTON. 




LOCATION. 


of 
Application. 


of 
Warrant. 


Warrant 
Muster. 


Date of Orig- 
inal Organi- 
2ation as a 
Military 
Body. 


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1 * Mobile 1. .. Mobile. . 

2 Arizona 1... Phoenix. 

G. C. Sacramento 1 

3 Component 1- 

4 Component 18. 

G. C. San Francisco... 2 

5 Component 5. 

6 Component 19. 

7 Chico 2. 

8 Red Bluff 3. 

9 * Placerville 4 

10 Neva 6 

11 Porter 7. 

12 Manchester 8 

13 *San Jose... 9. 

14 Pacific 10. 

15 Oakland.. 11. 

16 Orion 12 

17 Eschole 13. 

18 Golden State 14. 

19 Ridgely 15. 

20 Vallejo 16. 

21 *San Bernardino 17. 

22 Eureka 20 

23 Veritas 21 



ALABAMA. 
Jan. 29, '86 Jan. 29, '86 July 8, '86 



ARIZONA. 
Apr. 26, '87 Apr. 26, '87 Apr. 26, '87 



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CALIFORNIA. 
.Sacramento Dec. 14, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 8, 'S6 June 14,'75 



.Chico Dec. 16, '85 

• Red Bluff. Dec. 7, '85 

Placerville Dec. 22, '85 

• Nevada City Dec. 14, '85 

.Grass Valley Dec 19, '85 

■ Oakdale Dec. 23, '85 

.San Jose.... Dec 8, '85 

• Santa Clara.. Dec. 11, '85 

• Oakland Nov. 4, '85 

■ Los Angeles Dec. 10, '85 

• St. Helena Dec. 14/85 

• Marysville Dec. 17, '85 

• Stockton Dec. 10, '85 

• Vallejo Dec 10, '85 

• San Bernardino Dec. 8, '85 

Eureka Aug. 26,'86 

..Salinas City Dec. 1, '86 



Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 
Dec 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31 , '85 
Aug. 26,'86 
Dec. 1, '86 



Mar. 3, '86 
Mar. 2, '86 
Mar. 5, '86 
Mar. 6, '86 
Mar. 5, '86 
Mar. 9, '86 
Feb. 23, '86 
Mar. 11,'86 
Mar. 17,'86 
Feb. 25, '86 
Feb. 26, '86 
Mar. 1. '86 
Feb. 25, '86 
Feb. 28, '86 
Mar. 26, '86 
Dec. 30, '86 
Dec. 30, '86 



Apr. 13, '82 
Mar. 7, '83 

Nov. 26,'83 
Nov. 13/82 
Feb. 20, '84 
May 4, '84 
June 5, '84 
June 6, '84 
June20,'84 
June28,'84 
Sept. 14, '84 
Oct. 6, '84 
Oct. 11, '84 



28 28 



28 2$ 



354 27 27 

27 27 



6 102 

San Francisco Dec. 2, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Feb 24, '86 July 18, '83 106 103 



28 
78 
198 
118 
44 
123 
130 
134 
135 
138 
139 
149 
151 
152 
213 
308 
309 



56 
25 
21 
28 
35 
19 
34 
26 
45 
32 
23 
28 
39 
48 
18 
29 
16 



80 

51 

29 

100 

51 
■ 49 
56 
25 
21 
29 
32 
17 
34 
25 
45 
32 
22 
28 
39 
47 
18 
29 
16 



28 



28 



85 



16 

24 

4 



25 .. 

61 
56 
26 

36 .. 
45 .. 
47 ■• 
18 .. 
29 • 
16 .. 



5 1*05 


2 


2 1 


4 


9 


10 66 


1 • 






1 


13 38 


2 


1 


1 


4 


2 23 • 










7 36 • 










2 34 . 










17 . 




2 




2 


3 37 • 











3 

11 

5 

2 

1 



695 105 800 10 10 13 



39 



23 



[addendum a.] COMPARATIVE TABLES, 

SHOWING STATISTICS OF CANTONS TO APRIL 26, 1887. 



28 

28 

27 

27 

84 
9(i 



58 
33 
23 
36 
34 
J 5 
37 
22 
50 
-17 
24 
34 
45 
47 
IS 
29 
15 

747 



Membership Apr 


. 26, 1887. 


2 3. 

T3 Wot 

e _- 


rt 


03 
Q 


Joined Lodge or 

Encampment to 

Obtain Military 

Degree. 


13 

V 

.2 u 
IB 

so 






u 

m 



c 

ka 

1 


A N N V A L 
MusTIiR. 


EQUIPMENT. 


Cost of 

U ni forms 

and 

Arms. 


Cost of 
Banners 

and Flags, 
etc. 


Cost of 

Warrants, 

Corns, and 

General 

Supplies. 


Aggregate 




rt 
it 

o 
a 
o 
X 


1 

H 


Uniforms. | Arms. 


Banners, 

Flags, and 

other Outfit. 




c 

4) 
U 




Cost 


> 

< 


Dres*. 
£ J 5 


F itigue. 


Swords. 


Showing the 
Investment. 


5 

■z 


■6 
5 


'A 


•6 

Q 



28 


28 


28 


28 


27 





27 





84 


So 


51 


51 


33 


34 


J)G 


100 


51 


51 


45 


49 


65 


57 


34 


31 


23 


23 


36 


31 


34 


32 


15 


19 


37 


37 


22 


25 


50 


45 


51 


34 


24 


25 


35 


30 


45 


42 


47 


48 


18 


18 


29 





16 






27 



5 
17 



29 
16 



3 
34 



26 
34 



18 
25 

2) 

8 

10 

12 
32 
32 
16 



20 
18 



16 



ALABAMA. 



ARIZONA. 



CALIFORNIA. 

9 27 57 10 57 .... 1 10 64 1 Banner . 



69 17 50 



50 2 Banners. 



47 

8 

15 

26 

5 

10 
18 
19 
8 
35 
25 
28 



2 63 2 63 10 55 1 Banner. 
10 23 11 22 1 Banner. 





29 




29 




29 


2 Banners. 




29 




1 . 




48 




15 




15 




1 


14 


1 Banner. 



.. .. 22 22 22 

5 37 3 39 1 Banner. 

33 35 33 35 33 35 

24 24 24 

1 33 1 33 1 33 1 Banner. 

28 28 28 

46 46 46 



15 



15 



15 



$840 00 
840 00 

1080 00 
1080 00 

2350 00 



3000 00 



3185 00 
1850 00 

690 00 
1160 00 
1250 00 

650 00 
1110 00 

800 00 
4000 00 
2500 00 

960 00 
1614 61 
1464 80 
1840 00 

540 00 
1160 00 

810 00 



250 00 



150 00 



50 00 
40 00 

250 00 

100 00 



25 00 



89 85 



•12 00 


$852 00 


12 00 


852 00 


54 05 


1134 05 


54 05 


1134 05 



24 00 



2624 00 



80 35 3230 35 



37 00 


3272 00 


51 00 


1941 00 


17 50 


707 50 


48 80 


1458 80 


44 80 


1294 80 


3i 50 


781 50 


52 50 


1162 50 


31 00 


831 00 


54 75 


4079 75 


38 35 


2538 35 


42 30 


1002 30 


37 25 


1741 71 


30 00 


1494 80 


40 50 


1880 50 


17 50 


557 50 


24 00 


1184 00 


43 72 


853 72 



14 



761 



682 



14 106 



67 



65 282 370 136 448 94 254 112 481 10 Banners. $30934 41 $954 85 $746 82 $32636 08 



2 4 



















.* . 










Since Warrant 


Muster. 


u . 




c . 




Date 


Date 


Date of 


Reported 


s f' 


w £ 


££ 


£ 














NAME OF CANTON. 


B-2 
1* 


LOCATION. 


of 
Application. 


of 
Warrant. 


Warrant 
Muster. 


Date of Orig- 
inal Organi- 
zation as a 
Military 
Body. 


v< 

> v 

'%£ 

"35 c 


c c 

fc.a 


Sir? 

u bo 


H = 5 

aS — 
*- c: 

£ 2 > 

n ~ .> 

& «•= 

Su 


rt 

M 

i- 
to 
to 
< 


c 


to 
rt 

s 


1 

5 


V 

5 


« 

to* 

< 



G. C. Washington- 

24 Component A ■ 

25 Component B 

26 Component C 

27 Component D 



COLUMBIA. 

1... Washington Nov. ,'85 Dee. 31, '85 Jan. 22, '86 Sep. 23, '74 

1 

2 

3 

4 



78 61 32 93 



78 61 32 93 



G. C. Sassacns 1- 

28 Component 4. 

29 Component 5. 

30 Component 20. 

G. C. Bridgeport 2. 

31 Component 10. 

32 Component 11. 

W. C. Golden Rule 3- 

33 Comp. Golden Rule 9. 

34 Component 18- 

35 *CapitolCity 1. 

36 Meriden 2. 

37 Oneco 3. 

38 Thos. Wildey 6. 

39 Excelsior ...." 7. 

40 *Totoket 8. 

41 Aurora 12. 

42 Oasis 13. 

43 Waterbury 14. 

44 Danbury 15. 

45 *Norwa"lk 16. 

46 Foster 17 

47 Unity 19. 



CONNECTICUT. 
New Haven Jan. 13, '86 Jan. 13, '86 Feb. 19, '86 . 



180 102 



52 

70 
206 
185 



.New Haven Nov. 24/86 Nov. 24/86 Dec. 22,'86 184 

Jan. 22, '86 Jan. 22, '86 Feb.19,'86 

• Growth 

.Hartford Dec. 16, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Feb.19,'86 Dec. 9, '82 

.Meriden Nov. 9, '85 Dec. 31/85 Feb.19,'86 Jan. 16, '83 

Norwich Jan. 7, '86 Jan. 7, '86 Mar. 12/86 

.Stanford Jan. 14, '86 Jan. 14/86 Feb. 20/86 

• Middletown Jan. 11, '86 Jan. 11/86 Feb 19/86 179 

Ansonia Jan. 19. '86 Jan. 19/86 Feb.19,'86 181 

.NewHaven Jan. 27, '86 Jan. 27/86 Feb.19,'86 183 

.Meriden Jan. 25, '86 Jan. 25,'86 Feb. 19/86 182 

.Waterbury Feb 3, '86 Feb. 3, '86 Mar. 31/86 217 

• Danbury Feb. 17. '86 Feb. 17, '86 Feb. 20/86 186 

• Norwalk Dec. 29, '85 Dec 31/85 Feb. 20/86 Mar. 11/85 157 

..New Britain Nov. 17/86 Nov. 17/86 Dec. 9, '86 298 

..New London Dec.23,'86 Dec. 23/86 Jan. 10, '87 316 



.Bridgeport Dec. 23, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 20, '86 Feb. ], '83 75 82 



83 



49 
28 
61 
28 
27 
26 
45 
26 
38 
15 
29 
43 
15 



70 

51 
19 



37 

37 



78 148 1 



27 64 



42 

42 



40 82 



37 

20 

40 

14 

10 

20 

23 

9 

23 

9 

9 

27 

14 



18 
21 
21 
16 
23 



29 
16 
27 
26 
20 
49 



55 
41 
61 
30 
33 
20 
52 
25 
50 
35 
29 
76 
14 



10 



695 404 411 815 



11 



21 



2 5 



Membership Apr 


. 26, 1887. 


2 g. 

Or/3 
BJ - • 

T3 W 00 

s „• 




d 
4) 

l-l 

OJ 

Q 


Joined Lodge or 

Encampment to 

Obtain Military 

Degree. 


<u 
.2 id 

SO 

CJ 


CJ 

O 

c 
rt 

rt 


Annual 
Muster. 


EQUIPMENT. 


Cost of 

Uniforms 

and 

Arms. 


Cost of 

Banners 

and Flags, 

etc. 


Cost of 

Warrants, 

Corns and 

General 

Supplies. 


Aggregate 




u 
a 
o 
c 
o 

K 




H 


Uniforms. | Arms. 


Banners, 

Flags, and 

other Outfit. 




rt 
c 


l/l 

< 


Cost 




Dress. 


Fatigue. 


Swords. 


Showing the 
Investment. 


> 

< 




-6 
O 




-0 

5 


V 


2' 




COLUMBIA. 



87 



87 



110 



16 



73 



55 
40 
60 
30 
31 
20 
38 
25 
48 
30 
29 
20 
14 



669 



56 



89 



51 
51 
44 
54 
54 

82 
51 
31 
55 
40 
60 
30 
31 
20 
50 
25 
48 
34 
29 
76 
14 



85 



85 



36 116 115 



51 
64 



64 

51 
13 
53 

53 



55 
28 
44 
24 
22 
20 
45 
22 
38 
24 
29 





31 



29 



12 
16 



5 
3 

10 
10 



76 
14 



10 



20 



13 



13 



12 



57 32 8 



38 
15 
35 
19 



4 83 



\ 4 Guidons 



£2714 00 



57 32 8 79 4 83 
CONNECTICUT. 
37 109 110 110 



2 85 4 Flags 

4 Guidons 



30 24 33 13 33 13 33 13 1 Banner. 



39 43 14 



14 



21 19 1 Banner. 

16 44 

21 9 4 16 1 4 17 



10 
13 
15 



38 .. .. 

3 22 

4 44 
9 13 



3 22 

4 44 
9 13 



38 
2 
4 



1 Banner. 



23 
44 
13 



25 51 1/ 



20 



2714 00 



3200 00 



1000 00 



12190 00 



1650 00 


1600 00 


2400 00 


1600 00 


950 00 


825 00 


1690 00 


tiooo 00 


1500 00 


860 00 


870 00 


837 75 


560 00 



;65 00 $112 45 $3191 45 



365 00 



725 87 



100 00 



112 45 



100 80 



3191 45 



3300 80 









58 00 


1058 00 




68 87 


2984 74 






1650 00 


.49 50 


1649 50 


44 50 


2444 50 


62 00 


1662 00 


41 37 


991 37 


30 00 


855 00 


50 00 


1840 00 


33 50 


1033 50 


32 50 


1532 50 


35 87 


895 87 


33 00 


903 00 


42 50 


880 25 


54 00 


614 00 



125 794 583 221 



10 



20 



65 48 296 337 232 116 52 93 234 118 3 Banners. $22732 75 $825 87 $736 41 $24295 03 



tEstimated. 



26 

























, cy c 




Since Warrant 


Muster. 






c . 




Date 


Date 


Date of 


Reported 


c >, 


g 


J3 a 


<: il 


y 






V 














e s 










Date of Orig- 


& £ 


s c 




be 














NAME OF CANTON. 


5| 


LOCATION. 


of 


of 




inal Organi- 


<D C 


4- - U 




M 

Q 


13 




V 


(52 






Application. 


Warrant. 


Muster. 


zation as a 

Military 

Body. 


S p. 
< 


Warrant 

Origina 

te 


ri W > 


< 


e 
bo 

(2 


c 




■p 

s 


1-. o 

bjO 
< 



G. C Arapahoe. 

48 Camp Arapahoe. 

49 Component 

50 Colfax.. 

51 Gilpin 

52 Gunnison 

53 Garfield 

51 Greeley 

55 Aspen 



56 "Dakota ... 

57 Veritas 

58 *Excelsior 

59 Nonpareil. 

60 Huron 

61 Occident... 

62 Aurora 

63 Royal 

64 I Colfax ... 

65 Delaware .. 



66 Chatham. 

67 Atlanta... 

68 Robbe.... 



COLORADO. 

1... Denver Sep. 3, '86 Sep. 3, '86 Sep. 15, '86 

1 Oct. 8, '85 Dec. 31,'85 Feb. 12, '86 Dec. 21, '82 



59 84. 



2. ..Colorado Springs... Nov. 16,'85 Dec 31, '85 Mar. 6, 'c 

3... Central City Dec 21, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Apr. 3, '8 

4 ..Gunnison Nov. 16/85 Dec 31, '85 Uncertain. 

5.. South Pueblo Mar. 6, '86 Mar. 6, '86 Mar. 6, '86 

6. ..Greeley July 10,'86 July 10, '86 July 10, '86 

8... Aspen Dec. 29, '86 Dec. 29, '86 Dec 29, '86 



April 4, '85 
Oct 16, '83 
Nov. 28/85 



158 
113 
168 



268 
299 



DAKOTA. 

1... Yankton Dec 31, '85 Ap'110, '86 April 4, '84 128 

2. ..Sioux Falls Mar. 27/86 Mar. 27/86 Oct. 9, '86 286 

3... Lead City Mayl8,'86 May 18/86 Nov. 4, '86 291 

4... Madison July 7, '86 July 7, '86 Oct. 11, '86 287 

5. .Huron Aug .26/86 Aug. 26/86 Oct. 13, '86 289 

6... Parker Dec 3, '86 Dec. 3, '86 Dec. 20, '86 306 

7. -Grand Forks Apr. 20, '87 Apr. 20/87 May 16, '87 360 

8. ..Fargo Mar. 22/87 Mar. 22/87 May 19, '87 361 

9. ..Aberdeen June 1, '87 June 1, '87 ...." 



DELAWARE. 

1... Wilmington Oct. 19, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 14, '86 April 9, '78 10 

GEORGIA. 

1... Savannah Oct. 9, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 26, '86 Oct. 15, '83 112 

2. ..Atlanta Mar.18,'86 Mar. 18/86 Mavl9,'86 237 

3. ..Augusta Dec. 10, '86 Dec. 10, '86 Dec. 10, '86 300 



16 
24 
15 

201 23 



31 

18 



22 
31 
22 
17 
19 
18 
18 
16 
24 



27 



33 
22 
15 



66 

51 
15 
16 
20 

15 

23 

31 
18 



23 
32 
22 

17 
19 
18 
20 
15 



27 
27 



33 
19 
15 



24 90 



4 20 

4 24 

.. . 15 

24 47 



32 
20 



211 189 59 248 



10 



23 
39 
22 
17 
29 
18 
20 
15 
24 



187 166 17 207 



14 
14 



41 .. 
41 .. 



34 

28 
23 



70 67 18 85 



g Not mustered, 24. 



2 7 



Membership Apr. 26, 18 






!; ° >> 




U 


- u 






■j - 2 




e 


"2 - — v 
° fcS J- 

— a. ' < 

u rt nr 1— < 


*2 W 




c 


EO 


rt 








s ^o 


u 


rt 






£ 



Annual 
Muster. 



5E 

(/> O 



EQUIPMENT. 



Uniforms. 



I Arms. 



Dress. 



Fali: 



Swords. 



"Banners, 

Flags, and 

other Outfit. 



Cost of 

Uniforms 

and 

Arms. 



Cost of 

Banners 

and Flags. 

etc. 



Cost of 

Warrants, 

Corns and 

General 

Supplies. 



Aggregate 

Cost, 
Showing the 
Investment. 



90 



20 

18 
15 

45 

32 
20 

240 



23 
39 
22 
16 
27 
18 
20 
15 
24 

204 



90 


79 


51 


51 


39 


28 


20 


17 


18 


24 


15 


15 


45 


31 


32 


31 


20 






11 

3 



240 197 



14 

1 
20 

49 



23 


23 


39 


31 


22 


22 


16 


17 


29 


19 


18 





20 





15 





24 






2oe 



112 



29 


/ 


36 


27 


29 


7 


36 


27 


30 




30 


33 


26 


1 


27 


22 


21 


2 


23 





77 


3 


80 


55 




rEstimated. 







10 
18 
20 
15 
24 

95 



35 



COLORADO. 

55 17 73 17 73 17 



73 1 Banner. $2500 00 



47 

32 
20 

103 



29 



32 



12 8 

10 8 

9 6 

24 21 



18 
18 
15 



18 
18 
15 



31 



18 
18 
15 



6 
10 



26 
10 



I 1 Banner. 
I 1 Flag. 



1' 



15 106 134 



49 127 34 124 65 128 2 Banners. 

1 Flag. 
DAKOTA. 



35 

11 
20 

18 



31 



39 



39 1 Banner. 



18 
3 



18 
9 



18 

12 



1 Ba 



700 00 
400 00 
575 00 

1600 00 



357 00 
6132 00 



660 00 

1686 00 

660 00 

906 50 

305 00 

1800 00 

teoo oo 



5 
23 

28 



25 



24 

5 
5 



19 



84 18 52 



66 



DELAWARE. 
18 18 17 12 7 25 



69 2 Banners. 

— 30 1 Banner. 



6 
3 

12 



18 



17 

21 



18 17 



12 



25 



30 1 Banner. 



GEORGIA. 

13 1 29 ....... 

6 18 



1 29 1 Banner. 
18 1 Banner. 



5617 50 

1160 00 

1160 00 



1216 00 
972 85 
225 00 



$75 00 



300 00 



375 00 



18 00 



31 00 
20 00 



69 00 

t25 00 
25 00 



125 00 
200 00 



$90 85 $2665 85 



39 65 
31 00 
27 00 


739 65 
431 00 
602 00 


65 10 


1965 10 


48 05 
62 10 


48 05 
419 10 



363 75 6870 75 



28 50 


688 50 


68 25 


1772 25 


42 62 


702 62 


40 00 


40 00 


38 50 


976 00 


53 90 


378 90 


26 50 


826 50 


34 00 


634 00 


26 50 


26 50 



358 77 

33 00 
33 00 



41 50 
63 00 
51 50 



6045 27 



1218 00 
1218 00 



1282 50 

1235 85 

276 50 



38 19 22 29 



22 29 2 Banners. $2413 85 $225 00 $156 00 $2794 85 



28 























b s 


, «j u 




Since Warrant 


Muster. 










Date 


Date 


Date of 


Reported 
Date of Orig- 


c >, 
rt F 


c c 

rt rt 


J3 3 


a." « 


rt 








3 U 












5 e 


NAME OF CANTON. 


I 1 


LOCATION. 


of 


of 


Warrant 


inal Organi- 


(Jj-5 


w 3 (- 


l) 




1) 


■a 




u 






Application. 


Warrant. 


Muster. 


zation as a 

Military 

Body. 


«"3. 


£ " u 
£0 




< 


g 
u 


rt 

5 


'i 

■a 

3 


■a 
5 


be j 
u o 

bo 
< 



69 Occidental 

70 Truman 

71 *Freeport 

72 Wildey 

73 ^'Columbia 

74 ^Eureka. 

75 Excelsior. 

76 Star 

78 Ridgely 

79 *Pontiac 

80 Danville 

81 Imperial 

82 Aurora 

83 *Dixon 

84 *BushnelL..... 

85 *Canip Point. 

86 Zonar. 

87 Piatt 

89 Decatur 

90 *Charleston ■- 

91 Colfax 

92 '^Lincoln 

93 Booth 

94 Royal 

95 Maple City.... 

96 Cairo 

97 Metropolis 

98 Anchor 

99 Union.. 

100 U. S. Grant.. 

101 Corwin 



1 ■ .Chicago... 
2... Sycamore. 

3...Freeport.. 

4. ..Peoria ... 

5. ..Elgin 

6...Rockford.. 



ILLINOIS. 

Nov. 10, '85 Dec. 31/85 Nov. 11,'85 Aug. 29,'81 20 59 35 24 

Nov. 26/85 Dec. 31/85 Feb. 23, '86 Feb. 1, '82 23 24 24 11 

Dec '22 '85 Dec - 31 »' 85 Feb. 25, '86 Feb. 22. '82 25 56 56 

Dec. 23,' '85 Dec. 31 , '85 Mar. 3, '86 Mar. 18/82 26 33 

Dec. 28, '85 Dec. 31. '85 Feb. 20, '86 July 20/82 37 24 

Nov. 25, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 26, '86 Aug. 19/84 145 51 



29 
27 
41 



8... Rock Island.. 

9 ... Bloomington . 

10...Po-itiac 

11. ..Danville 



Dec. 5, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 12/86 Dec. 9, '82 

Sep. 28, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 2, '86 Mar. 2, '86 

Nov. 23/85 Dec. 31/85 Mar. 1, '86 Nov. 25/82 

Dec. 30, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 15/86 Dec. 2u, '82 



51 29 

192 35 

47 51 

57 36 



12...Galesburg Dec. 31/85 Dec. 31/85 Mar. 5, '86 Dec. 23/82 



13... Aurora 

14... Dixon 

15...Bushnell 

16 -Camp Point.. 
17-. Champaign.. 
18...Monticello... 
19. ..Decatur , 

20... Charleston... 

21 ...Englewood... 

22... Sterling 

23. ..Paris 

24 ..Galva 

25. ..Monmouth.. 

26. ..Cairo 

27... Metropolis. . 

28- Anna 

29-. La Harpe.... 

30...LeRoy 

31 ..Barry 



Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 17, '85 
Dec. 11, '85 
Dec. 14, '85 
Nov. 20. '85 
Dec. 21, '85 
Dec. 17/85 

Prior to 
Dec. 21, '85 
Nov. 11/85 
Oct. 17/85 
April 6, '86 
Aug. 13/86 
Sept. 1, '86 
Nov. 11/86 
Nov. 19/86 
Dec. 8, '86 
Dec. 23/86 
Dec. 27/86 
Dec. 28/86 



Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 
Jan. 1, '86 
Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31/85 
Dec. 31/85 
Dec. 31/85 



Feb. 22, '86 
Feb. 24, '86 
Mar. 4, '86 
Mar. 6, '86 
Mar. 16/86 
Mar. 25/86 
Mar. 17/86 



Mar. ... '79 
Jan. 24/83 
Nov. 12/83 

May 5, '83 
July 26/83 
June 15/83 



60 

73 
72 
116 
200 
89 
108 
100 



Dec. 31/85 
Dec. 31, '85 
April 7/86 
Aug. 13/86 
Sept. 1, '86 
Nov. 11/86 
Nov. 19/86 
Dec. 8, '86 
Dec. 23/86 
Dec. 27/86 
Dec. 28/86 



Nov. 11/85 
May 14/86 
May 12/86 
Sep. 9, '86 
Sep. 15, '86 
Jan. 4, '87 
Jan. 5, '87 
Mar. 27/87 
Jan. 17, '87 
Jan. 29, '87 
Mar. 15/87 



Sep. 9, '85 
Jan. 12, '83 



166 
66 
235 
281 
285 
312 
313 
347 
321 
330 
312 



34 
19 
29 
19 
19 
28 
25 



21 
35 
21 
16 
21 
27 
16 
20 
20 
18 
18 



24 
35 
51 
35 

27 

24 
19 
29 
16 
19 
26 
25 



Dec. 31/85 Apr. 8, '86 221 28 28 



21 
47 
21 
23 
21 
27 
14 
19 
15 
16 
25 



1 
16 

4 



15 



59 10 
35 2 

56 

36 : 

27 

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...Chicago Sep. 24, '85 Dec. 31/85 Nov. 11/85 Nov. 21/82 45 54 60 27 87 



24 
36 
51 
51 

31 

32 
19 
29 
16 

19 
30 

28 

28 

36 
47 
25 
23 
21 
35 
14 
19 
18 
16 
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49 
33 

56 

34 
27 
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76 

24 
35 
51 
38 

31 



28 28 

19 19 

29 29 

16 16 

19 19 

27 27 

26 26 

28 28 

28 5 33 
47 47 

20 3 23 

20 3 23 

21 21 

29 6 35 

14 14 

19 19 

18 18 

16 16 

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35 14 

31 2 

56 

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75 1 

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32 

19 

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ILLINOIS. 

22 27 22 27 
30 30 



22 27 
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6 12 17 



12 17 



( 3 Banners, 
45 10 45 10 45 10 \ 3 Flags, 

( Tents, etc. 

20 20 

... 28 28 28 1 Banner. 



3 8 30 
15 6 13 
28 



8 30 



2 36 1 Banner. 

( 1 Drum. 
6 13 1 Bugle. 

1 1 Seal. 
... 28 1 Banner. 



1 13 1 13 

2 25 27 27 

... 26 26 •• ■■ 26 



2 



15 13 17 13 



20 .... 

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13 13 

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20 

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t$19G0 00 
300 00 

1680 00 

T1160 00 
720 00 
875 00 

2500 00 

768 00 

tl320 00 

1530 00 

1824 00 

575 00 

500 00 
675 00 
928 00 
570 00 
490 00 
860 50 
962 50 

960 30 

500 00 
1050 00 

360 00 
1920 00 

445 90 
1029 60 
T560 00 
T760 00 
T720 00 
t640 00 
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50 00 



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$39 00 


$1999 00 


33 50 


383 50 


16 50 


1696 50 


29 00 


1189 00 


16 50 


736 50 


27 50 


902 50 


50 50 


2550 50 


42 50 


810 00 


39 00 


1409 00 


25 50 


1555 50 


40 50 


1864 50 


33 00 


608 00 


58 00 


558 00 


17 50 


692 50 


21 00 


949 00 


22 50 


592 50 


40 50 


530 50 


30 00 


890 50 


32 50 


995 00 


16 50 


976 80 


45 50 


545 50 


32 00 


1082 00 


33 00 


393 00 


65 75 


985 75 


41 50 


487 40 


54 50 


1084 10 


31 80 


591 80 


26 25 


786 25 


32 00 


752 00 


27 75 


667 75 


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103 Oriental 33-.Farmington Mar. 23,'86 Mar. 23,'87 Apr. 11, '87 350 

104^Delta 34...Evanston July 25, '87 July 25, '87 



27 
30 
22 



19 
30 



19 
30 
22 



992 938 135 1095 15 16 16 



6 53 



105 Goshen 1. 

106 '-'Indianapolis 2.. 

107 "Anderson 3-. 

108 *Muncie 4.. 

109 Warsaw 5.. 

110 Marion 6.. 

111 Eel River 7.. 

112 -Temple 8.. 

113 *South Bend 9.. 

114 LaPorte 10 . 

115 -Richmond 11.. 

116 Mishawaka 12.. 

117 Kendallville 13 . 

118 T. W. Kizer*. 14 . 

119 Logansport 15.. 

120 "Howard 16.. 

121 *Fort Wayne 17.. 

122 *Excelsior 18- 

123 Wabash 19- 

124 Peru 20.. 

125 Rushville 21.. 

126 Knightstown 22.. 

127 Thompson 23- 

128 Angola 24. 

129 New Albany 25.. 



JS Not mustered, 22, 



■ Goshen Oct. 30, '85 

.Indianapolis Nov. 1, '85 

Anderson Oct. ,'85 

■ Muncie. Nov. 5, '85 

• Warsaw Nov. 9, '85 

Marion Nov. 17,'85 

■ North Manchester.. Nov. 13,'85 

• Elkhart Nov. 18,'85 

-South Bend Nov. 25,'85 

.La Porte Dec. 1, '85 

.Richmond Nov. 24,'85 

• Mishawaka Dec. 7, '85 

• Kendallville Dec. 10, '85 

■ Winchester Dec. 11, '85 

• Logansport Dec. 10, '85 

.Kokomo Dec. 18, '85 

• FortWavne Dec 22, '85 

. La Fayette Dec. 22, '85 

• Wabash Mar 22, '86 

• Peru July 6, '86 

■ Rushville Nov.20,'86 

.Knightstown Nov. 9, '86 

.Sullivan Dec. 6, '86 

-Angola Mar. 24 87 

• New Albany May 12, 87 



INDIANA. 

Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 27, '86 Dec. 9, '84 154 

Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 22, '86 Dec. 7, '82 50 

Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 25, '86 June 16/82 34 

Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 13, '86 177 

Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 24, '86 June 16, '82 35 

Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 22, '86 Jan. 5, '83 63 

Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 1, '86 Jan. 30, '84 121 

Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 3, '86 195 

Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 2, '86 193 

Dec. 31, "85 Mar. 4, '86 Ap'l 26, '83 88 

Dec. 31, '85 Dec. 8, '85 Mar. 9, '75 5 

Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 2, '86 May 5, '83 90 

Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 26, '86 190 

Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 12, '86 June 3, '81 19 

Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 25, '86 Feb. 28, '84 124 

Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 17, '86 Jan. 9, '85 155 

Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 23, '86 Dec 12, 82 5 t 

Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 11, '86 204 

Mar. 22, '86 April 6, '86 218 

July 6, '86 Aug. 25/86 278 

Nov. 20/86 Mar. 1, '87 340 

Nov. 9, '86 Jan. 17, '87 320 

Dec. 6, '86 Jan. 13, '87 317 

Mar. 24, '87 Ap'l 27, '87 355 

May 12, '87 May 31, '87 364 



16 

21 
34 
54 
42 
23 
20 
22 
33 
15 
45 
18 
22 
28 
32 
22 
29 
18 
30 
19 
16 
21 
20 
31 
27 



16 

21 
34 
54 
38 
22 
20 
22 
33 
15 
39 
18 
23 
28 
32 
22 
29 
16 
30 
26 
17 
21 
19 
31 



10 
16 
25 



6 

7 

3 

13 



10 
9 
3 



17 
29 
34 
54 
48 
38 
45 
22 
33 
20 
39 
24 
30 
31 
45 
22 
37 
16 
40 
35 
20 
21 
20 
31 



658 653 125 778 



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3 
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29 HI 105 357 170 164 269 153 214 191 270 



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34 
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12 
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35 
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INDIANA. 
4 10 



4 10 



23 

2 
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9 
19 
16 
20 



20 22 
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... 22 22 

1 12 23 

... 25 9 



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34 

20 
2 

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2 

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14 



34 
24 
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7 Banners. 
3 Flags, 
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1 Drum. 
1 Bugle. 
1 Seal. 



1 Banner. 



6 11 4 6 15 

3 26 3 26 3 26 

29 .. .. 2 .. .. 31 1 Banner. 

35 4 35 4 35 4 



1 Banner. 
1 Banner. 



3 14 1 Banner. 



$665 00 

11200 00 

t880 00 

31888 80 



100 00 



500 00 

951 00 

1028 00 

968 64 

1840 00 

1745 20 

1500 00 

660 00 

990 u0 

428 00 

1350 00 

570 00 

1124 00 

1082 00 30 00 

1500 00 

643 20 

1110 00 

540 00 

1360 00 15 00 

995 00 77 00 

330 00 • 

1840 00 

529 00 60 00 

tl240 (ii) 

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$18 50 $683 50 

27 50 1227 50 

29 50 909 50 

1113 55 33102 35 



34 00 
17 50 
19 50 
19 00 
36 50 
51 00 
41 30 
17 50 
17 50 
27 00 
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34 62 
38 00 
63 30 

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49 80 
16 50 

50 80 

56 00 
34 80 

31 00 
26 95 

57 60 
31 65 



534 00 

968 50 
1039 50 

987 64 
1876 50 
1796 20 
1541 30 

677 50 
1007 50 

455 00 
1366 50 

597 00 

1158 62 
1150 00 
1563 30 

673 20 

1159 80 
556 50 

1425 80 

1128 00 

364 80 

871 00 

606 95 

1297 60 

1111 65 



65 231 113 173 150 58 53 184 170 5 Banners. $24887 04 $182 00 $845 32 $25914 36 



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*G. C. Pioneer 

130 Component 

131 Component. 

132 *Poweshiek 

133 Delaware 

134 -Leech 

135 Temple 

136 Pottawattamie... 

137 *Marion 

138 *Grinnell 

139 *Union 

140 Halcyon 

141 *Cole 

142 Iowa City 

143 *Red Oak 

144 Independence... 

145 Fidelity 

146 The Crescent 



l...Des Moines Nov. 23, '85 

3 

11 

1... Montezuma Oct. 26, '85 

2... Manchester Nov. 5, '85 

4... Keokuk Nov. 19,'85 

5-..Centerville Nov. 16, '85 

6...Council Bluffs Dec. 15, '85 

7-Marion Dec. 21, '85 

8.. Grinnell Jan. 9, '86 

9...Anamosa Dec. 30,'S5 

10. ..Dubuque Jan. '86 

12... Audubon Aug. 12, '86 

13. -Iowa City Aug.20,'86 

14 ..Bed Oak Dec. 17,'86 

15. ..Independence Dec. 30,'86 

16... Vinton Mar. 25/87 

17. .Waterloo Apr. 28, '87 



Dec. 31, 
Dec. 31, 
Dec. 31, 
Dec. 31, 
Dec. 31, 
Dec. 31, 
Jan. 9, 
Dec. 31, 
Jan. 
Aug. 12, 
Aug. 20, 
Dec. 17, 
Dec. 23, 
Mar. 25, 
Apr. 28, 



Mar. 5, 
May 13, 
Apr. 8, 
Apr. 9, 
Feb. 17, 
May 14, 
Feb. 25, 
May 11, 
May 12, 
Sep. 7, 
Feb. 16, 
Mar. 18, 
Feb. 24, 
Apr. 12, 
June 21, 



'86 
'86 



IOWA. 

Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 26, '86 Oct. 17, '81 21 79 55 

30 

25 

34 
29 
47 
17 
24 
30 
28 
19 
34 
18 
18 
18 
15 
21 
21 



Dec. 30, '82 
Nov. 6, '82 

Dec. 19, '82 



July 28, '82 



'87 
'87 
'87 
'87 
87 



197 

62 

43 

222 

57 

236 

189 

38 

234 

280 

336 

345 

339 

351 

368 



34 
29 
47 
17 
24 
27 
28 
19 
32 
22 
22 
16 
21 
32 
29 



4 
1 
3 
3 

12 



55 

30 
25 
38 
30 
50 
20 
36 
30 
29 
19 
37 
22 
18 
18 
15 
21 
21 



478 428 31 459 



2 



KANSAS. 



147 * Leavenworth. 

148 *Colfax 

149 *Topeka 

150 *Grant 

151 *Wichita 

152 *Newton 

153 Harper 

154 Clay Center ... 

155 Borders 

156 Ridgely 



1... Leaven worth | j^ 1 ^^ Dec. 31, '85 

2...FortScott Nov. 3.''85 Dec. 31, '85 

3...Topeka Oct. 22, '85 Dec. 31,'85 

4.. .Osage City Mar. 24,'86 Mar. 24/86 

5...Wichita Mar. 2, '86 Mar. 2, '86 

6...Newton Apr. 21/86 Apr. 21/86 

7... Harper Nov. 13/86 Nov. 13/86 

8 ..Clay Center May 23/87 May 23, '87 

9...Coolidge June 30/87 June 30/87 

10... Council Grove July 5, '87 July 5, '87 



May 3, '86 232 

May 4, '86 July 9, '83 104 

July 16/86 Apr. 19/83 85 

June 29/86 257 

June 23/86 254 

July 29/86 275 

Dec. ,'86 311 

June 2. '87 366 

July 23/87 372 

July 19/87 371 



27 27 



34 


16 


22 


16 


20 


19 


30 


20 


20 


16 


20 


20 


23 


17 


18 


18 


18 


15 



18 
6 



27 

34 
22 
19 
24 
20 
20 
17 
18 
15 



232 184 32 216 



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27 
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20 
35 
30 
29 
19 
36 
22 
18 
18 
15 
21 
21 



55 


55 


30 


30 


25 


25 


38 


38 


28 


29 


50 


50 


20 


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35 


35 


30 


30 


29 


29 


19 


19 


37 


35 


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18 


18 


18 


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15 





21 





21 






18 
15 
21 
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3 

3 25 3 1 27 1 27 1 27 1 Banner. 

2 

2 15 19 28 28 28 

2 

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4 33 4 

3 

2 

3 

3 



454 



456 



376 



81 



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43 



73 



26 1 92 1 92 1 92 1 Banner. 



$2370 00 $220 00 $21 50 

870 00 17 50 

950 00 50 00 30 50 

1400 00 100 00 46 25 

600 00 16 50 

784 00 27 00 

810 00 18 50 

795 20 25 00 16 50 

570 00 17 50 

1200 00 38 50 

660 00 32 05 

660 00 28 50 

1720 00 32 50 

teoo 00 17 55 

1840 00 ;;i 35 

IS40 00 30 95 

14669 20 395 00 



$2611 50 



426 15 15490 35 



KANSAS. 




27 

34 
22 
19 
24 
20 
20 
17 
18 
15 

216 



27 

34 

22 

19 

24 

20 

20 

17 

18 

15 

146 70 



3 


2 


3 


2 


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2 


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3 


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810 00 35 00 

1020 00 75 00 53 75 

660 00 35 75 33 00 

268 00 37 50 

900 00 28 55 

880 00 17 50 

1800 00 27 45 

t6S0 00 32 50 

1720 00 30 40 

1600 00 37 2-') 



845 00 

1148 75 
728 75 
305 50 
92S 55 
897 50 
827 '45 
712 50 
750 40 
637 25 



30 25 



$7338 00 $110 75 $332 90 $7781 65 



+Estimated. 



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jG. C. Atkins 

157 Comp. Riverside .. 

158 Comp. Paducah. .. 

159 Comp. McCracken. 

160 Lexington 

161 Maysville 

162 Richmond 

163 Covington 

164 "'Winchester 

165 Wildey 

166 Underwood 

167 Boyd 

168 ^Newport 



1. 

8. 

9. 
10. 

1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 
11. 
12. 



KENTUCKY. 

.Paducah Aug. 19,'86 Aug. 19,'86 Sep. 1, '86 

July 7, '86 July7, '86 July 21, '86 



270 



78 50 114 164 
.... 50 



• Lexington Oct. 14, '85 

.Maysville Oct. 20, '85 

.Richmond Oct. 13, '85 

• Covington Oct. 24, '85 

• Winchester... Jan. 6, '86 

.Frankfort Oct. 14, '85 

• Louisville Oct. 27, '85 

. Catlettsburg Apr. 25, '87 

■ Newport 



Dec. 31,'85 Feb. 15, '86 Mar. 31,'84 

Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 8, '86 Sep. 11, '84 

Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 4, '86 Sep. 30, '84 

Dec. 31, '85 Nov. 21,'85 Dec 1, '74 

Jan. 6, '86 Mar. 19,'86 

Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 5, '86 

Dec. 31, '85 June 7, '86 

Apr. 25, '87 July 28,' 87 



Aug. 19/85 
Sep. 24, '85 



127 
148 
150 
3 
212 
164 
161 
373 



169 §Columbus. 



l...New Orleans. 



LOUISIANA. 
May 12, '87 May 12, '87 



l...Lewiston Nov. 5, '85 



MAINE. 
Dec. 31, '86 Feb. 16/86 Aug 



!5 Dec. 31/85 Feb. 15/86 Dec. 4, '82 



G. C. Worombns.... 

170 Component 2 

171 Component 3 

172 Component 6 

173 Component 7 

G. C.Ridgely 2... Portland Oct. 3 

174 Component ... 1 

175 Component 5 

176 Component 13 

G.C.Bangor 3~.Bangor July 1, '86 July 1, '86 June 30/86 

177 Component 14 

178 Component 15 

%2 G, C.Jos. II. Dearborn 4...Biddeford Mar. 8, '87 



13/72 



Mar. 8, '87 



179 Component 19 

180 Component 20. ..Growth. 

181 Component 21 



Dec. 28, '86 



JData from muster July 23, 18S7. See IT 1 

'& Not mustered — Newport, 19 ; Columbus, 35. 



25 
44 
25 
17 
15 
29 
30 
21 
19 



22 
44 
25 
17 
10 
29 
27 
19 



10 
1 
9 

21 
5 
3 

23 



32 
45 
34 
38 
15 
32 
50 
19 
19 



303 243 186 448 

35 35 

35 35 



1 180 180 46 226 

51 

51 

51 

27 

49 80 79 78 157 

51 

28 



261 81 81 29 110 

51 

30 



307 130 130 21 151 



51 

51 

28 



6 13 



3 6 



1 1 



35 



Membership Apr. 26, : 



162 



26 
44 
32 
80 
15 
30 
33 
19 
19 

410 



35 

35 

220 



141 



110 



144 



-a i>oo 

s s ^ 

O'o 



J- O >N 




^ 


O w £ 






«j u rt 


1) 


u 


odg 
nen 

Mill 
rec. 


.2 £ 





-Jo. txc 


FO 


c 
rt 








•5 c-o 






A'^o 




^ 



Annual 
Muster. 



5 6 

vi O 

Mi >~ 



EQUIPMENT. 



Uniforms. 



Arms. 



Dress. 



Fatigue. 



Swords. 



Banners, 

Flags, and 
other Outfit. 



Cost of 

Uniforms 
and 
Arms. 



Cost of 

Banners 

and Flags, 

etc. 



Cost of 

Warrants, 

Corns and 

General 

Supplies. 



Aggregate 

Cost, 
Showing the 
Investment. 



17 



25 



163 

51 
51 
61 
26 

44 
32 
37 
15 
30 
50 
19 
19 

435 



35 

35 



220 
51 
51 
51 
67 



110 

51 
59 

151 

51 

51 
49 



78 
51 

27 



24 
44 
25 
34 
15 
29 
50 





20S 
51 
51 
51 
55 



15 156 148 

51 

51 

41 

SI 

51 
30 



85 



19 
19 



_>99 1 36 



■50 

35 

12 



13 



29 



151 



157 



18 



90 



KENTUCKY. 

'3 93 .. -. 70 .... 



163 1 Banner. $6012 00 $400 00 $133 25 $6545 25 



4 
27 



28 
10 



16 
42 
14 



42 
14 



1 



16 11 16 11 16 



22 

42 

15 1 Banner. 
11 1 Banner. 



30 



1 16 1 16 116 1 Banner. 



162 



46 



29 151 111 121 99 89 83 184 106 4 Banners. 
LOUISIANA. 



31 



MAINE. 
11 44 176 100 80 100 80 100 80 1 Banner. 



10 14 



51 90 61 33 61 33 61 33 j ] banner. 

1 Drum. 



35 40 .... 



35 40 



144 



141 



( 1 Banner. 
\ 1 Drum. 



900 00 
1700 00 

560 00 
1384 65 

450 00 

700 00 
12000 00 

760 00 



14466 65 



7800 00 



3118 00 



2200 00 



5904 00 



53 00 

400 00 

200 00 



1053 00 



60 00 



47 25 



302 00 



40 00 


940 00 


42 00 


1742 00 


38 00 


651 00 


50 00 


1834 65 


21 50 


471 50 


47 00 


947 00 


34 00 


2034 00 


31 00 


791 00 


20 00 


20 00 


456 75 


15976 40 



43-87 



43 87 



43 87 
160 50 



43 87 
8020 50 



141 92 3307 17 



81 80 2281 80 



82 85 



6288 85 



TEsthiirttfd. 



36 





NAME OK CANTON. 


3 ij 

« § 

p. a 


LOCATION. 


Date 

of 
Application. 


Date 

of 
Warrant. 


Date of 
Warrant 
Muster. 


Reported 
Date of Orig- 
inal Organi- 
zation as a 
Military 
Body. 


J4 . 

a t~. 
a = 
<& £ 
v< 
> u 


a a 
< 


Si 

Sir's 


SS-Ji 

« £ £ 

^ So 


4) 

rt 
bo 

V 

u 

bo 
M 
< 


Since Warrant 


Muster. 


U U 

a u 

u P 

* z 


V 

c 
u 


■6 

b» 
u 

rt 
X 

5 


V 

i 

5 


V 

5 


a; 

« . 
bfc/1 

bo 
< 



182 Pallas 

183 Wildey 

184 *Jephthah 

185 King 

180 Columbia 

187 Evergreen 

188 Kennebec Valley. 

189 Calais 

190 Lafayette 



4... Belfast Dec. 28/85 Dec. 31, '85 April 8, '86 Nov. 22/83 117 

S... Norway Mar. 15/86 Mar. 15/86 May 20, '86 238 

9. .Augusta Apl.13,'86 Apl.13,'86 June 3, '86 243 

10... Bath May 12, '86 May 12, '86 June 4, '86 244 

11. ..North Berwick May 15, '86 May 15, '86 June 10/86 245 

12. ..Gardiner May 17/86 May 17/86 June 11/86 248 

16... Richmond Aug. 25/86 Aug. 25/86 .Sep. 11, '86 282 

17. ..Calais Nov. 10/86 Nov. 10/86 June 7, '87 367 

18. ..Rockland Nov. 19/86 Nov. 19/86 Jan. 7, '87 314 



24 
22 
45 
32 
21 
24 
20 
17 
35 



19 
37 

47 
28 
22 
23 
19 
20 
24 



13 
10 



33 
10 
11 



32 
47 
47 
61 
32 
34 
19 
20 
33 



711 709 260 969 



191 HVinnepeg. 



MANITOBA. 

l...Winnepeg Dec. 18/85 Dec. 31, '85 Apr. 19, '86 Aug. 20/84 146 31 31 

31 31 



192 Zimmerman. 

193 Monumental 



MARYLAND. 

1... Baltimore Mar. 30/86 Mar. 30/86 May 4, '86 233 19 18 15 33 2 2 

2... Baltimore Nov. 11/86 Nov. 11/86 Nov. 25/86 295 27 19 19 38 



46 37 34 71 



U. C. Sliawmut ... 

194 Component 

195 Component 

196 Component 

197 Component 

U. 0. Cambridge. 

198 Component 

199 Component 

200 Component 



MASSACHUSETTS. 

1... Boston Oct. 25, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 8, '86 Dec. 21, '82 58 182 181 45 226 5 14 1 20 

1 51 

2 51 

2...Cambridgeport! Nov. 5, '85 Dec". .31 ''85 Feb. 8, '86 Apl. 12, '79 14 129 129 9 138 22 9 1 32 

5 , 51 

6 51 

7 27 



37 



Mem be 


-ship Apr 


26, 1887. 


Corrected Roster 

of Members, Sept. 

1, 1886. 


Increase. 


6 


Joined Lodge or 

Encampment to 

Obtain Military 

Degree. 


"3 
5 £ 

eo 







O 
c 


Amnual 
Muster. 








EQUIPMENT. 




Cost of 

Uniforms 

and 

Arms, 


Cost of 
Banners 

and Flags, 
etc. 


Cost of 
Warrants, 
Corns and 

General 

Supplies. 


Aggregate 






5 

X 



H 




A BMC 


Banners, 

Flags, and 
other Outfit. 




u 
u 


C r- 

<5 








Dress. 


Fatigue. 


Swords. 




> 

< 


V 


O 


■5* 


-0 
5 


New. 
Old. 


Investment. 



32 
47 
47 
57 
32 
26 
19 
20 
33 



928 



33 



32 


24 


8 


47 


22 


25 


47 


47 




60 


35 


25 


32 


31 


1 


34 


24 


10 


19 





19 


20 





20 


33 





33 



961 615 346 



47 



57 



25 



20 

30 
20 
12 



11 20 11 



25 
20 



30 
12 
22 



42 
28 
26 



8 .. 



28.... 
4 



42 
28 
28 



10 10 



32 .. 



32. 



114 88 53 187 367 479 206 225 113 



MANITOBA. 



32 



1 Fla 



8 2 Banners. 
1 Banner. 



SI 208 6 Banners. 

1 Flag. 

2 Drums. 



$890 00 
1295 00 
112 50 
1932 00 
1322 00 
1200 00 
1000 00 
t800 00 
1575 00 

29148 50 



$25 00 



70 00 
59 63 



563 88 



$41 75 


$956 75 


42 50 


1337 50 


31 00 


143 50 


54 50 


2056 50 


50 80 


1432 43 


47 50 


1247 50 


36 00 


1036 00 


40 00 


840 00 


51 30 


1626 30 


862 42 


30574 SO 



31 
31 



31 
31 



31 
31 



300 00 
300 00 



29 50 329 50 
29 50 329 50 



MARYLAND. 



19 


]0 


29 


24 


5 


35 


3 


38 





38 



54 



13 



67 



24 



43 



19 10 

38 33 



29 29 29 

... 33 33 



10 33 29 33 29 33 29 



850 00 
975 30 

1825 30 



68 75 918 75 
53 82 1029 12 



122 57 1947 87 



205 



105 



20<; 181 



51 
51 
51 
53 
10(> 
41 
41 
24 



51 
51 
51 
28 
12!) 
51 
51 



25 



23 



13 



MASSACHUSETTS. 
85 121 150 56 150 56 150 i 56 



45 61 40 66 40 66 40 66 



t7680 00 



4310 00 



130 00 7810 00 



96 75 4406 75 



t Estimated. 



C V 



NAME OF CANTON. 







LOCATION. 



Date 

of 
Application. 



Date 

of 
Warrant. 



Date of 

Warrant 
Muster. 



Reported 
Date of Orig- 
inal Organi- 
zation as a 
Military 
Body. 






XI 3 

i £S 

| § a 
s'.a> 



'■a.- * 

< «* 
"Si 

*s5 



Since Warrant Muster. 



G. C. Worcester 3 -Worcester 

201 Component S 

202 Component 9 

203 Component 10 

G. C. Hebron 1-Fitchbiirg 

204 Component 11 

205 Component 12 

G. 0. Unity 5. ..Salem 

206 Component. 13 

207 Component 14 

208 Component 15 

G. 0. Washington 6...Somerville 

209 Component 16 

210 Component 17 

*G. C. Bunker Hill- 7-Charlestown 

211 Component 13 

212 Component 19 

213 Component 37 ■"••■••■ 

G. C. Tabor 8-Shelburn Falls. 

214 Component -0 

215 Component Orange 52 

G. C Pawtucket 9. -Lowell 

216 Component 21 

217 Component 22 

21S Component 30 ■•■ 

*G. C. Springfield 10...Sprmgheld 

219 Component 23 

220 Component 24 

221 Component 25 

G. C. Palestine 11. ..Lynn 

222 Component : ^1 

223 Component 32. 

224 Component 33 

225 Component 34 

G. C. Mascot 12. -Boston 

226 Component 35 

227 Component 36 



Nov. 3, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 13, '86 Dec. 16, '82 56 118 122 34 156 



Nov. 5, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 4, '86 Jan. 11, '83 

Nov. 6, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 12, '86 Jan. 26, '83 

Oct. 14, '85 Dec 31, '85 Feb. 8, '86 May 9, '83 

Nov.10,'85 Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 8, '86 Mar. 28, '83 

Nov. 12,'85 Dec. 31, '85 May 12, '87 July 6, '83 

'."'.'.".".'.'.'.'.'.'. .'.'............ May 12. '87 

Nov. 4, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 3, '86 Mar. 23, '83 



64 81 
"74 128 

"91 "98 
"82 124 

103 45 



51 

51 

20 

80 8 

51 

29 
127 

51 

51 

25 

98 

51 

47 
124 

51 

51 

22 

45 

45 




11 138 

"& 104 

5 129 

34 79 



Oct.' 27, '85 Dec.'31,'85 Feb. 18, '86 Mar. 11, '84 125 141 



Dec'.31,"'S5 Dec.'31,"'85 Feb. 12, '86 Feb. 12, '86 175 180 



51 

51 

12 

141 

51 

51 

39 

180 

51 
51 
51 

27 



141 



2 182 



12 



Jan. 15, '86 Jan. 15, 86 Feb. 17, '86 178 79 70 28 98 



51 
19 



81 133 114 55 169 24 16 



30 



1 11 



18 



16 



43 



39 



39 



Membership Apr 


. 26, 1887. 


5 i 

1; _Q ~ 

E ta * 

V V 

0^ 


rt 

c 


6 
rt 

4> 




Joined Lodge or 

Encampment to 

Obtain Military 

Degree. 


■0 

V 

| K 

.S2 u 

EO 

O 


£ 

O 

c 
rt 

rt 


Annual 
Muster. 


EQUIPMENT. 


Cost of 

Uniforms 

and 

Arms. 


Cost of 

Banners 

and Flags, 

etc. 


Cost of 

Warrants, 

Corns and 

General 

Supplies. 


Aggregate 




O 

H 


Uniforms. I Arms. 


Banners, 

Flags, and 

other Outfit. 




a] 
O 

c 
o 
X 


rt 

c 
u 

V 

u 

a, 


II 

_D >- 
<** 


Cost 


u 


Dress. 


Fatigue. 


Swords. 


Showing the 
Investment. 


> 

< 




■a 
O 


^ 
fc 


-0 
O 


> 1 

2: 1 O 



141 

"87 
120 

"88 . 
129 



71 



100 



141 



141 



97 



4 145 

51 
51 
43 
87 
51 
36 

.... 120 
51 
51 
18 
88 
51 
37 

... 129 
51 

51 

27 

8 79 

51 

28 

26 126 



51 
51 
24 

141 
51 
51 
39 

143 
41 
41 
41 
20 

97 



51 
46 



132 13 

51 

51 

30 

90 

51 

39 

127 

51 

51 

25 

100 

51 

49 

129 

51 

51 

27 

48 31 

48 



158 

51 

51 

56 

141 

51 

51 

39 

180 

51 

51 

51 

27 

71 26 

41 

30 



12 



32 



37 



10 



9 3 



1 Flag. 



6 3 48 97 55 90 55 90 55 90 j £ Guidons 55430 00 $10 ° 00 ^ 51 00 S5581 00 



6 3 38 50 38 50.. 38 50 

9 3 ..... .'.'.'.'.. ..... ".'.'.'. '.'..'.'. .'..'.'. '.'.'.'.. .'..'.'. 



6 3 35 44 9 47 9 47 9 47 



2325 00 



4230 00 



16 2 85 56 50 91 50 91 50 91 



6305 00 



63 



34 65 23 69 23 60 32 



f 1 Banner. 
1 1 Guidon. 



4380 00 



55 00 



6 3 36 51 46 41 37 50 46 41 13480 00 76 30 3556 30 

9 2 15 105 15 105 15 105 1 Banner. 4800 00 40 00 82 15 4922 15 



2875 45 175 00 75 50 3125 95 
3870 00 73 00 3943 00 



103 85 2428 85 



9 3 65 61 60 40 60 40 60 40 { \ Qu^on 4150 00 10 ° 00 84 80 4334 80 



74 00 4304 00 



95 00 6400 00 



4435 00 



fEstimated. 



4° 







c . 




Date 


Date 


Date of 




NAME OF CANTON. 


c w 


LOCATION. 


of 


of 


Warrant 




















|£ 




Application. 


Warrant. 


Muster. 





j* . 




Is 


•5.-a"2 




Since Wab.bant 


Muster. 


Reported 
Date of Orig- 


II 


c c 


°- "-S 
< 2 


rt 












inal Organi- 
zation as a 
Military 
Body. 


*"y c 




Sir's 

,- rt u 




bi 
M 

< 


id 

V 

a 
to 

OS 


Discharge 


1 

3 


■6 

V 

a 


t«« 
u u> 
u O 

bJO 

< 



G. C. Ridgely 

228 Component 

2*29 Component 

GL C. Eagle 

230 Component 

231 Component 

G. C. New Uedford. 

232 Component 

233 Component 

G. C. Lucerne 

234 Component 

235 Component 

236 Component 

237 Fells 

238 Colfax 

239 Meadow City 

240 Beard 

241 Nemasket 

242 Harmony 

243 Attleboro 

244 Cohannett 

245 Westfield 



lS.Chelsea Mar. 11, '86 Mar. 11/86 Mar. 11/86 



205 



Mar. 3, '86 Mar. 3, '86 Mar. 30/86 





215 
219 

176 






no 












86 




80 











39 

14...Haverhill 

40 

41 

15-New Bedford Mar. 6, '86 Mar. 6, '86 Apr. 7, '86 

42 

43 

16...Lynn May 11/86 May 11/86 

07 Dec. 6, '85 Dec.31/85 Feb. 12, '86 

44 

50 

•>6...Stoneham.. Nov. 16/85 Dec.31,'85 Mar. 1, '86 

•>8... North Adams Dec. 10/85 Dec.31,'85 Mar. 11/86 Mar. 11/86 

29 ...Northampton Dec. 18/85 Dec.31,'85 Feb. 18/86 Apl. 23/83 

45... Fall River May 8, '86 May 8, '66 June 22/86 2o2 

46- Brockton May 10/86 May 10/86 June 30/86 258 

47 -Newbury port July 27/86 July 27, '86 Aug. 18/86 277 

4S... Attleboro Oct. 30, '86 Oct. 30, '86 Dec. 15/86 301 

49. ..Taunton Dec 29/86 Dec 29/86 Feb.17/87 337 

51 ..Westfield Jan. 26/87 Feb. '87 Mar. 24/87 346 



Mar. 1, '86 



191 

203 

87 



33 
22 

17 
40 
47 



36 
20 
33 



90 

51 

39 
98 
51 
47 
86 
51 
35 
SO 
51 
29 

38 
22 
17 
40 
45 



44 46 



36 
33 
33 



24 114 



12 110 



4 
26 
23 
12 
12 

10 

2 



12 98 



37 n; 



42 
48 
40 
52 
57 

56 

38 
33 
33 



11 



11 



2084 2075 411 2486 41 



82 10 206 



246 -Detroit 

247 Capital City 

248 Pontiac..." 

249 Calhoun 

250 Orion 

251 :5 Muskegon 

252 North Star 

253 *Adrian. 

254 Semper Fidelis- 



MICHIGAN. 

1... Detroit Dec. 23/85 Dec. 31/85 Mar. 31/86 Nov. 29/82 

2... Lansing Oct, 28, '85 Dec. 31/85 Feb. 8, '86 Dec. 20/82 

3. ..Pontiac Dec. 11/85 Dec 31/85 Apr. 26/86 May 24/83 

4..Marshall { ^28/85 Dec - 31 > ' 85 May 26/86 June22/83 

5...Plainwell Dec. 17/85 Dec.31,'85 Apr. 15/86 Aug. 8/83 

6 ...Muskegon Dec. 15/85 Dec. 31/85 May 4, '86 Dec. 23/83 

7... Marquette Dec. 14/85 Dec. 31/85 Feb. 25. '87 June 17 '84 

8... Adrian Dec 9, '85 Dec 31/85 Apr. 16/86 July 9, '84 

9...0wosso Dec 1, '85 Dec.31,'85 Mar. 16/86 July 31/84 



4S 31 25 14 39 ••• 1 1 

58 22 22 22 

96 26 26 2 28 1 1 

102 17 17 2 19 1 1 '2 

109 32 25 7 32 1 1 

119 21 21 21 

137 16 9 14 23 

140 21 21 21 

142 35 32 10 42 



4 1 



Membership Apr 


. 26, 1887. 


>- 00 

"O « 00 

4J U 

0*3 


V 


u 




Joined Lodge or 

Kncampment to 

Obtain Military 

Degree. 


•n 
£ 

id 

EC 

CJ 


1 

t- 
rt 


Annual 
Muster. 


EQUIPMENT. 


Cost of 

Uniforms 

and 

Arms. 


Cost of 

Banners 

and Flags, 

etc. 


Cost of 

Warrants, 

Corns and 

General 

Supplies. 


Aggregate- 




Total. 


Uniforms. | Arms. 


Banners, 

Flags, and 

other Outfit. 




Honorary 


Present at 


1 £ 

!/) O 
< 


Cost 


•i 


Dress. 


Fatigue. 


Swords. 


Showing the 
Investment. 


> 

< 


Z 


O 


u 


O 


New. 
Old. 



94 



91) 



85 



39 
46 
34 

51 
56 



38 
33 
33 



26 
22 
26 

17 

30 
21 
23 
21 
42 



20 



32 



114 


104 


51 - 


51 


63 


53 


99 


110 


51 


51 


48 


59 


91 


87 


51 


51 


40 


36 


117 


108 


51 


51 


51 


57 


15 





40 


38 


46 


22 


40 


23 


51 


40 


56 


45 


55 


46 


38 





33 





33 






10 



62 32 62 32 



tS3760 00 



11 9 2 4000 00 

91 6 3 43 48 51 40 54 37 24 57 1 Banner. 2922 00 
47 15 12 65 52 85 85 C. G. D. B. 4000 00 



2 
24 
17 
11 
11 



38 
33 
33 



42 



26 
22 
34 

20 



26 12 





25 


11 




25 


11 


20 


43 






43 




18 


12 


22 


1 


5 1 


5 


17 


30 


5 




30 


5 


29 


37 


17 


39 


15 37 


17 



55 
30 



30 



1 Banner. 



f 1 Banner. 
\ 2 Guidons. 



2176 104 2280 2109 296 125 190 166 83 736 771 958 736 579 625 915 745 



MICHIGAN. 



6 Banners. 
1 Flag. 

7 Guidons. 



12 

1 



38 
22 

27 

17 

31 
21 
23 
21 
42 



26 
22 
26 

17 

25 
21 
16 
21 
32 



12 

1 



10 



23 



18 
15 

15 

31 

12 

25 



12 

o 

11 
17 



26 
25 



4 
16 



12 
14 

1 

17 
32 



14 
26 



26 

1 



12 

14 
25 

17 

32 



15 
1 



17 
14 
25 

17 

32 



4 
16 



14 
26 



4 14 
16 26 



1 Banner. 



1200 00 

1935 00 

1190 00 

1279 00 

2650 00 

2500 00 

1600 00 
T1320 00 
11320 00 

83511 45 



1000 00 
350 00 
888 00 

850 00 

960 00 

475 00 

680 00 

630 00 

1400 00 



569 30 $3829 30 



78 00 



94 50 



121 00 
90 00 



150 50 



25 00 



87 00 4087 00 



3094 50 



4150 50 



42 00 


1242 


00 


40 50 


1975 


50 


60 30 


1250 


30 


52 50 


1452 


50 


58 00 


2708 


00 


42 00 


2632 


00 


49 90 


1649 


90 


37 25 


1357 


25 


42 65 


1362 


65 



704 00 1823 75 86039 20 



28 50 


1028 50 


18 50 


368 50 


27 00 


915 00 


31 00 


881 00 


27 00 


987 00 


45 00 


520 00 


42 90 


747 90 


31 80 


661 80 


40 00 


1440 00 



t Estimated. 



4 2 






NAME OF CANTON. 



»Z 



LOCATION. 



Date 

of 

Application. 



i , 

Date Date of 

of Warrant 

Warrant. Muster. 



Reported 
Date of Orig- 
inal Organi- 
zation as a 
Military 
Body. 



J* . 


s c 
rt rt 

> S 
< 


£S 
^ So 


, Si u 

< £ 

rt SIS 
~.w > 
rf ^ v 


rt 

bo 

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256 *St. Louis H- 

257 Colfax !'-;• 

258 Big Rapids R>- 

259 G-urney «• 

260 Clinton 1& 

261 Hillsdale l ( j- 

262 Hope *■' 

263 Ridgely *° 

264 Oriental 19 

265 Hollister 20 

266 Corunna 21 

267 Union 22 

268 Milnes 23. 

269 Pierce 24 

270 Ednaore • 25 

271 Hudson 26 



• Ludington Dec. 9, '85 

.St. Louis. Dec. 30, '85 

.Kalamazoo Nov.28,'85 

.Big Rapids Dec 11, '85 

.Hart... Dec 3, '85 

.Mt. Clemens Apr. 19, '86 

.Hillsdale June23,'86 

.St. Johns Sep. 15, '86 

Jackson Sep. 23, '86 

..Battle Creek Dec 27,'86 

Charlotte Nov. 30, '86 

.Corunna Dec 24/86 

..Fremont Jan. 19, '8/ 

..Cold water Jan. 27, '87 

..Grand Rapids Jan. 28, '87 

..Edmore Dec 15, '86 

..Hudson Junelo,'87 



Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 
Apr. 19,'S6 
June 23,'86 
Sep. 15, '86 
Sep. 23, '86 
Dec. 27, '86 
Nov. 30, '86 
Dec 24,'86 
Jan. 19, '87 
Jan. 27, '87 
Jan. 28, '87 
Mar. 26,'87 
June 13, '87 



Apr. 30, '86 Aug. 18,'84 144 

Mar.24,'86 Aug.15,'84 143 

Apr. 1, '86 Feb. 5, '85 156 

Feb. 9, '86 July 15, '85 162 

Apr. 6, '86 July 17, '85 163 

May 24,'86 239 

July 22, '86 271 

Nov.16,'86 293 

Dec 1, '86 296 

Feb. 1, '87 331 

Jan. 28, '87 328 

Feb. 4, '87 333 

Feb.10, '87 335 

Mar. 9, '87 341 

Mar. 15,'S7 343 

May 27, 87 363 

Julyll,'87 370 



15 

32 

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31 
35 

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18 
29 
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600 563 100 663 



272 

273 

274 

275 

276 

277 

278 

279 

280 

281 

282 

283 

284 

285 

286 

287 



Paran !•• 

-Princeton.. ".. 

St. Joseph 3- 

Boonville £• 

Trenton &• 

Maryville 6. 

•Livingston ■•■■ "• 

Ridgely 8. 

Mound City 9. 

Holden 10 - 

Veitch 11' 

"Tngomar 12 

Cceur De Lion 13 

City of Kansas 14 

Archer 1° 

Clinton 1° 



.St. Louis Oct. 30, '85 

.Princeton Oct. 26, '85 

St. Joseph Oct. 31, '85 

.Boonville Nov. 6. '85 

.Trenton Nov. 9, '85 

.Maryville Dec. 29, '85 

.Chillicothe Mar. , '86 

Hannibal Oct. 12, '85 

..St Louis Nov. 4, '85 

..Holden Nov- 5, '85 

..St. Joseph Nov. 9, '85 

..Sedalia Nov. 1, '86 

..Richmond Dec 6, '86 

..Kansas City Dec 9, '86 

..Lexington. Dec 22,'S6 

..Clinton,. Dec 20,'86 



MISSOURI. 

Dec. 31-85 Jan 27, '86 Dec. 22, '82 61 

Dec 31 '85 Jan. 1, '86 Jan. 11, '84 120 

Dec 31 '85 Jan. 19,'86 Nov. 22,'82 46 

Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 8, '86 Feb. 2 82 24 

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Dec.31,'85 Nov. 19, '85 Feb.l2,'8o // 

Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 18, '86 •• — • 210 

Dec.31,'85 Mar. 10, '86 Aug. 2o, 84 14/ 

Dec.31,'85 Jan. 20, '86 May ,'85 159 

Nov. 1, '86 Jan. 10, '87 j*10 

Dec. 6, '86 Jan. 26, '87 326 

Dec. 9, '86 Feb. 9, '87 334 

Dec 22,'86 Jan. 28, '87 .;;-; 

Dec. 20,'86 Apr. 5, '87 •>-+>' 




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646 356 



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18 3 5 15 5 15 5 15 

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13 13 ... 13 13 

15 6 20 20 

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1 Banner. 
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27 27 27 

15 3 2 16 2 16 2 16 
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22 



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23 



23 



83 288' 110 191 256 146 249 156 275 5 Banners. 



MISSOURI. 

25 18 26 2 



26 



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12 6 18 18 

9 11 20 20 



14 
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16 21 6 21 6 21 6 24 

16 9 3 22 24 .... 3 22 

16 14 16 16 

12 35 30 30 1 Banner 



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$1025 00 $ $34 50 $1059 50 

990 00 20 50 1010 50 

854 35 41 00 895 35 

500 00 85 00 49 50 634 50 

782 25 21 00 803 25 

650 00 42 00 692 00 

920 00 44 00 964 00 

2100 00 41 65 2141 65 

t400 00 26 00 426 00 

745 00 22 10 767 10 

594 00 21 00 615 00 

963 00 20 00 17 85 1000 85 

11000 00 43 20 1043 20 

1035 00 49 50 1084 50 

t880 00 40 05 920 05 

1760 00 27 55 787 55 

t640 00 27 50 667 50 

22071 60 130 00 860 60 23062 20 

2065 00 27 00 2092 00 

690 00 17 50 707 50 

1200 00 35 00 1235 00 

504 00 90 00 40 00 634 00 

500 00 39 50 539 50 

tl320 00 34 00 1354 00 

450 00 17 50 467 50 

1350 CO 43 50 1393 50 

575 00 45 00 620 00 

583 00 30 50 613 50 

1500 00 400 00 60 00 1960 00 

t440 00 16 50 456 50 

650 00 40 75 690 75 

2400 00 46 70 2446 70 

500 00 18 85 518 85 

126 00 16 50 142 50 



440 250 193 



55 44 211 153 159 134 112 79 159 138 3 Banners. $14853 00 $490 00 $528 80 $1587180 



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G. C. Minnesota 

288 Component 

289 Component. 

(x. C. Apollo 

290 Component 

291 Component 

293 Loyaltv 

294 U.S. Grant 

295 * Advance 

296 Occidental 



1... Minneapolis Nov. 16/85 Dec. 31, '85 Jan. 30, '86 Jan. 14, '82 22 81 68 19 87 

1 51 

2 17 

2. -St. Paul Dec. 29, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Jan. 21/86 June 1, '80 17 82 44 40 84 

3 44 

4 

5... Winona Oct. 16, '85 Dec 31, '85 Feb. 20, '86 Sept. ,'83 111 29 29 2 31 

6-Kasson Nov. 11/85 Dec. 31, '85 Jan. 28, '86 Aug. 28/85 165 23 15 3 18 

7. ..East Minneapolis Dec.15,'85 Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 27, '86 June 5, '83 98 20 15 7 22 

8. ..Montevideo Dec. 6, '86 Dec 6, '86 Jan. 13, '87 318 15 15 15 



250 186 71 257 



297 Wildey 

298 Schuyler Colfax. 

299 Alert 

300 Loeb 



MONTANA. 

1... Butte City Jan. 18, '86 Jan. 18, '86 Uncertain 31 

2. ..Helena Feb. 21, '87 Feb. 21, '87 April 2, '87 

3...Choteau Mar. 5, '87 Mar. 5, '87 Uncertain 

4...Wickes Ap'l 27, '87 Ap'l 27, '87 June 25/87 



348 
365 
369 



23 
24 
15 



31 
21 



15 



93 67 



34 
22 



15 



NEBRASKA. 



301 Ezra Millard. 

302 Ford 

303 Excelsior 



1... Omaha Nov. 12, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Mar.11,'86 July 10/84 141 

2... Lincoln Dec 3, '86 Dec. 3, '86 Jan. 18, '87 323 

3. ..Kearney Mar. 15/87 Mar. 15/87 Apr. 23/87 353 



25 
15 
41 



25 
18 
37 



81 80 



6 31 

2 20 
37 



8 88 



304 Latour 1... St. Johns. 



NEW BRUNSWICK. 
Dec. 22, '86 Dec. 22, 86 Jan. 19, '87 



324 23 19 19 

23 19 19 



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3 22 9 31 31 31 1 Banner. 

3 22 21 1 21 1 21 1 1 Banner. 



30 


14 
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40 

23 19 23 19 

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NEBRASKA. 



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8 30 21 2 49 2 49 1 Bannei. 

NEW BRUNSWICK. 



765 00 
1385 00 

600 00 

2750 00 



1275 00 

500 00 

1480 00 

3255 00 



760 00 
760 00 



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192 50 



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115 00 



140 00 



75 00 



92 15 



299 28 



26 00 
59 15 
26 50 
29 25 



140 90 



75 00 



99 77 

36 50 
36 50 



2392 15 



30 50 


980 50 


37 00 


787 00 


42 50 


1192 50 


17 25 


617 25 



9241 78 



816 00 

1559 15 

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629 25 

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47 


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519 


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G. C.Wildey.. 

305 Component 

306 Component 

G- G. Ridgely 

307 Component 

308 Component ... • 
G. C. A 

309 Component 

310 Component 

311 Parker 

312 Gen. Stark 

313 Osgood 

314 Welch 

315 Ashuelot 

316 Senter 



1... Concord Oct. 9, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 9, '86 Oct. 4, '82 39 91 65 15 80 

1 

7 

2... Manchester Nov. 27,'85 Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 11, '86 Oct. 9, '82 

2 



3-.. Nashua Mar. 31/86 Mar. 31/86 Dec.17, '86 303 105 

9 

10 

3... Dover Nov.23,'85 Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 17, '86 Feb. 5, '83 76 42 

4...Suncook Dec. 18,'85 Dec 31, '85 Feb.11,'86 Aug. 15,'83 110 

5...Laconia Nov.23,'85 Dec. 31, '85 Mar.22,'86 Feb.16,'86 78 

6. ..Newport Dec 16, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Uncertain 

ll...Keene Junel8,'8(i Junel8,'86 July 1, '86 264 

12... Portsmouth Dec 23, '86 Dec. 23, '86 Jan. 20, '87 325 



51 

14 

40 100 100 

51 

49 

65 
51 
14 
33 
24 
15 
31 
30 
33 



12 112 



12 77 



23 
19 

22 



14 
5 



56 
43 
37 
31 
44 



474 396 122 518 12 



15 



317 Newark 

318 Jersey City. . 

319 Capital City. 

320 Industry 

321 Bidgelv 

322 Hope." 

323 Atlantic 

324 Ironsides 



G. C. Nemo. 

325 Component . 

326 Component.. 



NEW JERSEY. 

1... Newark Nov. 30, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 23, '86 April, '76 7 

2... Jersey City Dec.17, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 23, '86 Jan. 11/83 65 

3. ..Trenton Dec. 22, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 24, '86 Mar. 21/83 80 

4...Paterson Nov. 27/85 Dec. 31/85 Feb. 23/86 Apr. 23, '83 86 

5... Camden Dec. US '85 Dec. 31. '85 Mar. 3, '86 May 25, '84 132 

6... New Brunswick Dec. 11, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 24, '86 June 6, '84 136 

7...Asbury Park Nov. 10, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 2, '80 Mar. 3, '86 194 

S...Bordentown July 2, '86 July 2, '86 Sep. 15, '86 284 



NEW YORK. 

1... Albany Sep. 27, '85 Dec 31/85 Feb. C, '86 May 11/83 

1 

15 



17 
47 
35 
16 
33 
15 
16 



93 78 



23 
17 
47 
35 
16 
32 
15 
15 



58 
51 

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11 
5 
3 

2 

7 
4 
8 
3 



34 
22 
50 
37 
23 
36 
23 
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202 200 43 243 



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Cost of 

Manners 

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Cost of 

Warrants, 

Corns and 

General 

Supplies. 



Aggregate 

Cost, 
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78 

105 

51 



56 
42 
37 
24 
40 
36 



469 



26 
21 
46 
36 
20 
34 
23 
18 

224 



70 



26 



80 


65 


51 


51 


29 


14 


105 


100 


51 


51 


54 


49 


77 


65 


51 


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26 


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56 


43 


42 


34 


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29 


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38 






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34 503 351 152 



34 
22 
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36 
20 
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23 
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48 
35 
16 
32 
19 
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11 
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80 



105 



51 



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NEW HAMPSHIRE. 

36 44 32 48 32 48 32 48 I ] £ lag - $3455 00 

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40 11 46 5 46 5 46 



25 
22 
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21 35 21 35 21 35 21 1 Flag. 

20 8 34 8 34 1 Banner. 

25 37 37 

9 24 24 2-1 

28 31 11 34 8 31 11 1 Banner. 

.... 28 10 28 10 



327 



35 30 215 214 195 270 162 206 195 280 2 Flags. 

5 Banners. 
NEW JERSEY. 



9 233 209 



24 



94 

51 
43 



58 



26 



36 



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32 

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3 49 56 15 90 15 90 15 90 2 Banners. 4200 00 



1493 84 



1500 00 
2704 40 
1110 00 
700 00 
1980 00 
1450 00 



28 



25 



25 



100 133 76 41 43 108 88 1 Banner. 
NEW YORK. 
21 58 12 58 12 1 Banner. 



18593 24 



t840 00 
1880 00 
1300 00 
1295 00 

800 00 
1702 96 
1274 00 

771 00 

8862 96 



3260 00 



S300 00 



120 00 



6 00 
125 00 



551 00 



135 00 



135 00 



200 00 



33 00 $3858 00 







129 


13 


28 


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312 83 



96 57 



4449 13 



1522 



52 30 


1558 30 


47 00 


2876 40 


54 15 


1164 15 


26 00 


726 00 


79 75 


2059 75 


52 05 


1502 05 


.71 88 


19716 12 



40 03 


880 03 


16 50 


896 50 


51 00 


1486 00 


45 50 


1340 50 


30 00 


830 00 


27 00 


1729 96 


56 30 


1330 30 


46 50 


817 50 



9310 79 



3556 67 



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327 Component 

328 Component. 

329 Underwood 

330 Stanwix 

331 T. J. Marvin 

332 Buffalo 

333 *Uuion 

334 Niagara 

335 Leo 

336 *King Solomon 

337 *Queen City 

338 Washington 

339 * Amaranth 

340 Brooklyn 

341 *Ridgely 

342 Oswego 

343 Dilks 

344 Amsterdam 

345 *Binghamton 

346 Sanders 

347 Utiea 

348 Logan 

349 Germania 

350 JPersch 



2... Rochester Feb. 27, '86 Feb. 27, '86 Mar. 5, '86 

16 

17 

2. -Rochester Sep. 30, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 5, '86 

3... Rome Oct. 17, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 18,'86 

4...Ballston Spa Nov. 12, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 2, '86 

5. ..Buffalo Nov. 11/85 Dec 31, '85 Mar. 24, '86 

6. -Syracuse Nov.21,'85 Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 18,'86 

7...Lockport Dec. 7, '85 Dec 31, '85 Mar, 15, '86 

8 . Troy Dec. 10, '85 Dec 31, '85 Mar. 4, '86 

9... Little Falls Dec. 10, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 9, '86 

lO-Elmira Dec. 17, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 12,'86 

11. ..New York City Dec. 26, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 22, '86 

12...0gdensburg Dec. 29, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 16,'86 

13. ..Brooklyn Jan. 13, '86 Jan. 13, '86 Feb. 24, '86 

14- Watertown Dec. 21, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 17,'86 

18. ..Oswego Mar. 12/86 Mar. 12/86 Apr. 26, '86 

19-..Poughkeepsie Mar. 8, '86 Mar. 8, '86 July 1, '86 

20... Amsterdam May 28, '86 May 28, '86 June 15/86 

2-1... Bingham ton May 7, '86 May 7, '86 July 23/86 

22...Yonkers Nov. 30/86 Nov. 30/86 Dec. 15, '86 

23-..Utica Nov. 5, '86 Nov. 5, '86 Dec. 20, '86 

24.. Seneca Falls Dec. 20, '86 Dec. 20, '86 Jan. 26, '87 

25.. New York City. Dec. 21, '86 Dec 21. '86 Mav 26,'87 

26. ..Buffalo Apl. 18, '87 Apl. 18, '87 



NEVADA. 



199 98 



July 19, '83 
May 10, '83 
Oct. 10, '82 

Oct. 22, '83 
Apr. 3, '83 

July 17, '83 
Apl. 10, '83 



196 
107 

92 

41 
211 
114 

83 
202 
105 

84 
208 
187 
209 
230 
262 
249 
272 
302 
305 
327 
362 



35 
28 
25 
37 
24 
23 
28 
13 
38 
41 
21 
36 
46 
45 
27 
33 
40 
16 
26 
21 
14 
24 



351 Silver Stale. 

352 Nevada 



353 Gen. Green. 



NORTH CAROLINA. 

1... Greensboro Oct. 26, '86 Oct. 26, '86 Nov. 25/86 



294 



86 
51 
35 
35 
28 
19 
32 
24 
24 
24 
9 
28 
22 
20 
36 
36 
39 
34 
33 
35 
17 
27 
11 
19 



il 117 



15 



6 

27 



10 

9 



10 
35 



15 



50 
28 
25 
59 
24 
34 
33 
9 
38 
57 
20 
51 
36 
39 
34 
35 
35 
20 
27 
11 
19 
24 



817 696 202 922 



1... Virginia City Mar. 21/87 Mar. 21, '87 May 4, '87 356 35 26 

2... Reno Mar.28,'87 Mar.28.'87 May 7, '87 357 22 19 



26 
19 



12 
6 



23 



44 



45 



25 



45 



25 



25 



25 



ji Not mustered. '24. 



49 



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Uniforms. 



I Arms. 



Dress. 



Fatigue. 



Swords. 



Banners, 

Flags, and 

other Outfit. 



Cost of 

Uniforms 
and 
Arms. 



Cost of 

Banners 

and Flags, 

etc! 



Cost of 

Warrants, 

Corns and 

General 

Supplies. 



Aggregate 

Cost, 
Showing the 
Investment. 



115 



38 
20 
24 
44 
24 
30 
22 
9 
24 
45 
20 
45 
36 
39 
31 
19 
35 
20 
27 
11 
19 
24 



r91 



26 
19 

45 



2 

1 

13 



3 
15 



115 


S6 


51 


51 


64 


35 


38 


35 


22 


28 


25 


19 


57 


32 


24 


24 


33 


24 


27 


26 


9 


9 


31 


38 


53 


22 


20 


20 


51 


44 


36 


36 


39 


39 


34 


34 


34 


33 


35 


35 


20 





27 





11 





19 





24 






29 



6 
25 



31 



20 
27 

11 
19 
24 



40 



40 



32 

22 
25 



6 


.... 32 . 
5 14 


... 6 


3 


1 21 


1 24 


32 


5 39 


5. 39 



1 37 1 Banner. 

3 16 

1 24 

5 39 1 Banner. 



19 


14 


4 


26 


4 


26 


4 


26 


1 Banner. 


16 


11 


10 


12 




2 


10 


14 




16 


15 


5 


26 






5 


26 


1 Banner. 


27 


26 


46 




46 




46 




1 Banner. 


36 


15 


32 


9 


1 


3 


33 


12 




9 


30 




39 




39 




39 




20 


14 




29 




29 




29 


1 Banner. 


18 


1 


19 








19 






18 


2 


17 




1 




18 






22 


5 














1 Banner. 



878 642 249 



26 
19 

45 



26 
19 

45 



25 


25 







25 


25 


25 


25 




•f-Estimated. 







NORTH CAROLINA. 
9 16 



$600 00 $ 



lo25 00 



1000 


00 


1600 


00 


720 


00 


1425 00 


954 00 


1360 00 


225 


(Ml 


2082 


00 


630 


00 


1365 


1111 


1380 


00 


1248 00 


1750 


00 


864 


50 


840 


00 


836 


50 


1050 


00 


1440 00 


1760 00 


t960 00 



13 9 84 67 353 195 202 295 98 168 243 274 8 Banners. 25375 00 

NEVADA. 



tl040 00 
T760 00 

1800 00 
11000 00 



9 



16 $1000 00 



$57 00 



150 00 

150 00 
75 00 

175 00 



200 00 



950 00 



20 



41 60 



357 00 



53 15 


1228 15 


45 50 


45 50 


35 00 


1035 00 


61 00 


1811 00 


27 00 


747 00 


36 00 


1536 00 


30 00 


984 00 


32 00 


392 00 


37 50 


437 50 


54 00 


2136 00 


29 00 


659 00 


68 25 


1433 25 


34 00 


1414 00 


38 00 


1286 00 


29 00 


1979 00 


53 50 


918 00 


33 00 


873 00 


41 30 


877 80 


35 30 


1085 30 


17 55 


457 55 


27 20 


787 20 


30 50 


990 50 


1001 42 


27326 42 


40 55 


1080 55 


36 65 


796 65 



1877 20 



1041 60 



$41 60 $1041 60 



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NAME OF CANTON. 


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LOCATION. 


Date 

of 
Application. 


Date 

of 

Warrant. 


Date of 
Warrant 
Muster. 


Reported 
Date of Orig- 
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G. C.Ohio 

354 Component , 

355 Component 

Gr. C. Akrou 

356 Component 

357 Component 

G. C. Lucas 

358 Component. 

359 Component. 

CJ. 0. Ivanlioe.. 

360 Comp. Ivanlioe.. ■■ 

361 Component 

Gr. C. Cincinnati.. 

362 Comp Cincinnati. 

363 Comp. Petti bone • 
Gf. C. Nova 

.364 Comp. Nova 

365 Component. , 

366 Mansfield 

367 Delaware 

368 Golden 

369 *Salem 

370 *Pequod 

371 Mystic 

372 Earl 

373 Ridgely 

374 Bryan 

375 Cuyahoga 

376 Sidnev 

377 BethaVd 

378 Imperial 

379 Clinton 

380 Orion 



1... Columbus 

1 

2 

2... Akron 

3 

4 

3. ..Toledo 

14 

15 

4 Lancaster 

10 

43 

5 •■■Cincinnati. ... 
9 

30 

6-.Zanesville.... 

5 

51-.Growth 

6. ..Mansfield 

7--Delaware 

8...Tioy 

11 ..Salem 

12 . Piqua 

13. ..Newark 

16- ..Dayton 

17. ..Ripley 

18- -Bryan 

19... Cleveland .. 

20 .Sidney 

21 ..Springfield.. 

22 ..Toledo..- 

23... Wilmington 
24 .Lima 



OHIO. 

Sep. 4, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Jan. 13,'86 July 17,76 8 

Sep. 19, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Jan. 15, '86 July 3, '77 9 



85 81 12 93 3 1 4 

51 , 

30 

82 67 7 74 1 1 

41 

26 



Nov. 6, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Jan. 22, '86 Feb. 29, '75 4 96 85 13 



July 14, '86 July 14/86 Aug. 25,'86 30 

Oct.27,'85 Dec.31,'85 Jan. 14, '86 May 12, '82 



July 22, '86 July 24/86 Oct. 14, '86 May 18, '83 95 

Sep. 24, '85 May 18, '83 

Feb. 4, '86 Feb.13,'86 

Aug. 1,'87 27 

Sep. 26, ! £5 Jan. 14, '86 April 1, '82 



Dec. 1, '85 
Oct. S, '85 
Oct. 13, '85 
Oct. 30, '85 

Prior to 
Nov. 5, '85 
Oct. 27, '85 
Oct. 14, '85 
Nov. 12/85 

Prior to 
Dec. 3, '85 

Prior to 
Dec. 4, '85 
Dec. 18, '85 
Dec. 18/85 
Nov. 25/85 
Dec 21, '85 
Nov. 19/85 



Dec. 31, '85 
Dec.31,'85 
Dec.31,'85 
Dec.31,'85 

Dec. 31, '85 

Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 

Dec.31,'85 



Jan. 13, '86 
Jan. 13, '86 
Jan. 12, '86 
Feb. 8, '86 

Jan. 12, '86 

Jan. 13, '86 
Jan. 12, '86 
Mar. 27/86 

Feb. 18, '86 



May 29, '83 97 

Dec. 31, '85 169 

Mav 27/82 33 

June 20/83 101 



Apr. 11, '84 129 

Feb. 19. '79 12 

June 12, '83 99 

May 4, '82 29 



Dec.31,'85 Jan. 16, '86 Jan. 16, '86 171 

Dec.31,'85 Jan. 12, '86 May 18/82 31 

Dec. 31. '85 Jan. 12, '86 July 28, '79 16 

Dec 31, '85 Jan. 22, '86 Jan. 22, '86 173 

Dec.31,'85 Feb.13,'86 May 19/82 32 

Dec.31,'85 Mar. 18/86 Dec 4, '82 49 



47 
23 
25 
31 



170 33 



37 
31 

29 



32 
34 
42 
30 
16 



41 
20 
22 
31 



37 
29 

28 



16 
14 
40 
27 
16 



19 

3 

13 



29 

4 



30 24 20 



24 
19 

7 
6 
5 



1 1 



80 



51 ... 

34 ... 

80 80 ... 

51 

29 

74 60 ' 26 "86 -2 

33 

27 

78 78 78 

59 63 20 83 



60 
23 
35 
31 

33 

44 
58 
32 



3 .. 



20 17 19 36 



44 

40 
33 
41 
38 
21 



• •3 3 
1 12 



4 1 



5 1 



Membership Apr 


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rt 
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EQUIPMENT. 


Cost of 

Uniforms 

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Cost of 

Banners 

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etc. 


Cost of 

Warrants, 

Corns and 

General 

Supplies. 


Aggregate 


1 




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c 

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55 


5 




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52 

72 



57 

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58 
22 
34 
31 

33 

36 
49 
31 



40 

38 
26 
25 
33 
21 



37 



18 



20 



33 



18 



89 
51 
30 
73 

41 
32 

9o 

51 
44 
77 
51 
26 
74 
47 
27 



08 
23 
34 
31 



40 
58 
31 

34 

40 

39 
26 
43 
33 
21 



81 S 

51 

30 

«7 6 

41 

26 

90 5 

51 

39 

80 

51 

29 

74 

33 

27 

59 19 

59 

41 17 

20 3 

25 9 

31 

33 

37 3 

45 13 

30 1 

20 14 

31 9 

32 7 

34 

40 3 

27 6 

16 5 



7 
27 



40 

7 



18 8 



10 



OHIO. 

40 49 31 21 31 21 20 32 1 Banner. $1900 00 



6 3 30 43 



16 
25 
12 

30 



28 
20 

20 

14 



56 



45 50 35 42 18 35 42 



I 2 Flags. 



10 44 10 44 



41 4 



27 18 



35 43 8 58 8 58 8 55 



19 

4 



4 
31 



31 



13 27 14 9 14 9 14 9 



11 
6 

13 

7 



4 

1 

25 

4 



24 
25 

17 .. 
21 .. 



24 
25 



4 
1 

25 

4 



24 
25 



19 
21 



18 40 20 38 20 38 20 38 

4 18 4 18 4 18 1 Banner. 

15 19 .. .. 35 35 .. .. 35 



24 1 35 1 35 1 35 

33 35 35 35 35 35 35 1 Banner. 
15 10 14 15 1 Banner. 



2 Banners. 
1 Banner. 

1 Banner. 
1 Flaff. 



56 2240 00 

i 1 Banner. 



1625 00 

2500 00 
2300 00 

2124 00 

2900 00 
968 00 

875 00 
930 00 

165 00 

1297 70 

3170 00 

650 00 

1900 00 

876 40 

1748 55 
680 00 

1420 00 
950 00 

1000 00 



375 00 



T25 00 



50 00 
10 00 

200 00 

12 00 
t2o 00 

300 00 
150 00 



$57 50 $1957 50 
65 80 2305 80 



64 50 

56 50 
37 80 
68 50 
37 50 

27 00 



80 30 2080 30 



74 37 2574 37 
97 50 2397 50 



68 90 2192 90 



2948 50 

1036 50 

907 50 

951 50 

190 50 

1330 70 

3261 37 

695 00 



48 50 
43 50 

32 50 
21 50 

25 50 

33 00 
41 37 
35 00 



40 50 2140 50 



952 90 

1830 05 
717 80 
1788 50 
1037 50 
1027 00 



Estimated. 



52 





















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381 Valor 

382 Alpine 

383 Eussell 

384 Garfield 

58S '"'Lakeside 

386 Findlay 

387 *Expeditas. ... 

388 Cleveland 

389 Mayne 

390 Tuscarawas 

391 Fremont 

392 Painesville 

393 Perry 

394 Tiffin , 

395 Greenville 

396 Ashland 

397 *Dotv 

398 Dundee 

399 Scioto 

400 Colfax 

401 Cumminsville. 

402 \ Beverly 

403 Calumet 

404 {! Napoleon 

405 ?Van Wert 

406 \ Pioneer 

407 ?Clyde 



25-..Xenia 

26-. .Bowling Green — 

27--.Massillon 

28. .-Lebanon 

29 ... Cleveland 

31. ..Findlay 

32... Akron 

33... Cleveland 

34-..Bellevue 

35... New Philadelphia. 

36 ...Fremont 

37.. Painesville 

38. ..Sandusky 

39. ..Tiffin 

40-. Greenville 

41... Ashland 

42...Steubenville 

44... Washington C. H. 

45...Circleville 

46-. .Forest 

47- ..Cumminsville 

48...Beverlv 

49..-Norwa'lk 

50 . . . Napoleon 

52. ..Van Wert 

53. -Cincinnati 

54. ..Clyde 



Dec. 29, *85 
Dec. 29,'85 
Oct. 26, '85 
Oct. 19, '85 
Sept, 24/85 
Feb. 1, '86 
Mar. 27/86 
Mar. 19/86 
April 5, '86 
Apr. 29, '86 
Mav 3, '86 
May 10/86 
Apr. 9, '86 
Mav 18/86 
Mav 31, '86 
June 1, '86 
June 7, '86 
July '86 
Sep". 14, '86 
Sep. 15, '86 
Nov. 20, '86 
April 7, '87 
Jan. 13, '87 
June 2, '87 



Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 
Dec. 31, '85 
Feb. 1, '86 
Mar. 27/86 
Mar. 19/86 
April 8, '86 
A pi. 29, '86 
May 3, '86 
May 1, '86 
Apr. 9, '86 
Mav 18/86 
May 31/86 
June 1, '86 
June 7, '86 
July '86 
Sep. 14, '86 
Sep. 1 5, '86 
Nov.20.'86 
April 7, '87 
Jan. 13, '87 
June 2, '87 



Feb. 11, '86 Feb. 11, '86 174 

Feb. 17, '86 May 23/78 11 

April 9, '86 May 30/84 133 

Feb. 12, '86 June 4, '85 160 

July 7. '86 July 7, '86 265 

Feb. 24, '86 188 

April 9, '86 224 

Apr. 10, '86 225 

July 27/86 273 

July 1, '86 263 

Jan 18, '87 322 

June 18/86 250 

June 11/86 247 

June 10/86 246 

June 30/86 259 

June 24/86 256 

July 7, '86 266 

Aug. 27/86 - 279 

Sep. 14, 86 283 

Oct. 21, '86 290 

Dec. 2, '86 297 



Aug. 11/87 375 



17 
27 
15 
22 
26 
42 
17 
26 
19 
23 
19 
21 
15 
18 
18 
17 
27 
31 
15 
15 
15 
20 
22 
16 
16 
25 
19 



15 
24 
12 
18 
26 
36 
12 
22 
13 
18 
19 
17 
16 
16 
20 
18 
27 
21 
15 
17 
15 

21 



18 

30 

12 

5 



13 



33 
54 
24 
23 
26 
49 
12 
31 
21 
26 
23 
24 
18 
20 
20 
18 
27 
29 
15 
22 
15 
20 
21 
16 
16 
25 
19 



1518 1249 386 1731 22 28 



15 70 



408 London 

409 ^'Windsor 

410 Newmarket 

411 Hamilton 

412 Victoria 

§Not muBtered, 90. 



ONTARIO. 

1... London Oct. 1, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 30/86 June 27/79 15 43 58 

2. ..Windsor Oct. 26, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 31/86 ■ 216 19 19 

3... Newmarket Dec. 10, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 26/86 Jan. 31, '84 122 15 15 

4... Hamilton Dec. 21, '85 Dec. 31, '85 April 9, '86 Sep. 20, '80 18 32 33 

5. ..St. Thomas Nov. 17, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Mar.30,'86 214 33 33 



93 
19 
23 

40 

39 



14 



16 



53 



Membership Apr 


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Muster. 


EQUIPMENT. 


Cost of 

Uniforms 

and 

Arms. 


Cost of 

Banners 

and Flags, 

etc. 


Cost of 

Warrants, 

Corns and 

General 

Supplies. 


Aggregate 




2 


Uniforms. j Arms. 


Banners, 

Flags, and 

other Outfit. 




>> 

rt 

o 

5 


rt 
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Dress. 


Fatigue. 


Swords, 


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> 
< 


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O 




-0 
O 




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1497 




164 1661 



5S 19 77 

19 19 

23 23 

34 6 40 

33 33 

t Estimated. 







3 


3 




22 


3 


3 




2 


3 





1 




3 


3 






3 


2 






3 


3 






3 


2 




1 


3 


6 






3 


3 






3 


3 






3 


3 




3 


3 


3 




3 


3 


3 




3 


3 


3 






3 


6 






3 


3 






3 


3 


2 




3 









3 


3 




17 


3 


























3 


3 



14 245 154 142 



71 6 

19 

17 6 

36 4 

33 



23 



16 
30 
17 
15 



17 11 14 25 

23 52 1 26 27 1 Banner. 

6 17 17 17 1 Banner. 

2 1 17 17 1 Banner. 



36 13 33 



36 



36 



1 Banner. 



14 
17 
11 
19 
23 
12 
15 
14 
16 



17 

3 20 

10 21 

4 22 

.... 2 21 

5 17 •• .. 

5 17 

6 18 

•7 



3 14 3 14 Tents, etc. 

20 20 

21 21 1 Banner. 

22 

2 21 2 21 

17 17 

.... 17 17 

18 18 1 Banner. 



19 



27 

17 



27 
19 



635 504 468 594 255 410 465 661 15 Banners. 

3 Flags. 

ONTARIO. 

26 51 43 15 43 15 43 15 1 Banner. 



21 

24 
24 



2 2 21 

16 28 6 

9 33 



3 37 
... 33 



1 Banner. 
I 1 Banner. 
\ 1 Gnidon. 



1825 
782 
310 
780 

1051 
510 
262 
800 
650 

1000 
964 
960 
952 
965 
510 
810 
950 

1600 
837 

1600 



00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
50 
00 
30 
00 
00 
00 
85 
00 
00 
70 
00 
00 
00 
00 
50 
00 



1840 00 
640 00 



T50 00 
10 00 

125 00 

54 00 
30 00 
50 00 



12 00 



1999 00 
570 00 
807 50 

2190 00 

1188 00 



$46 00 

45 00 
29 00 
36 50 

36 00 
51 00 
26 50 
26 00 
32 50 

26 00 
29 95 

35 62 

29 00 
39 00 
38 50 

46 50 

37 50 

36 00 

27 25 
42 25 
27 25 

30 50 
27 40 
30 30 
30 30 
20 00 
20 00 



125 00 

75 00 
110 00 



$846 00 

1920 00 

821 00 

371 50 

816 00 

1156 50 

536 50 

318 30 

832 50 

726 00 

1029 95 

1000 47 

989 00 

991 00 

1016 20 

556 50 

847 50 

986 00 

627 25 

879 75 

627 25 

30 50 

867 40 

30 30 

670 30 

20 00 

20 00 



50620 50 1278 00 1959 36 53857 86 



57 80 


2181 80 


32 50 


602 50 


33 50 


916 00 


33 10 


2333 10 


43 30 


1231 30 



54 



















tfg 




|s 






Since Warrant Muster. 


O i- 








Date 


Date 


Date of 


Reported 
Date of Orig- 


< 






ID 

rt 












V c 

£* z 


NAME OF CANTON. 


LOCATION. 


of 
Application. 


of 
Warrant. 


Warrant 
Muster. 


inal Organi- 
zation as a 
Military 
Body. 




s g « 




41 
k. 

bJJ 
Ml 

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1 

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413 Kingston 6... Kingston Dec. 28, '85 Dec. 31, '85 May 5, '86 July 1, '82 36 

414 Toronto 7. ..Toronto Feb. 18, '86 Feb. 18, '86 May27,'86 240 

415 "Belleville 8. ..Belleville May 18, '86 May 18,'86 Nov. 5 ,'86 292 

416 Outaouais 9. ..Ottawa Mar.24,'87 Mar. 24,'87 May 12, 87 358 

417 Peterboro 10 .Peterborough Jul v 27, '87 July 27,'87 Aug. 10,'87 .'... 374 



27 


28 


3 


34 


33 


11 


21 


20 


3 


22 


16 . 




27 


25 . 





31 

44 
23 
16 

25 



273 280 73 353 



1 14 



24 



418 Portland. 



1 ...Portland 



OREGON. 

Dec. 19, '85 Dec. 31. '85 Feb. 9, 



Nov. 22 '84 153 20 20 



G. C. Philadelphia. . 

419 Comp. Philadelphia.. 

420 Component 

421 Reading 

422 Wildey 

423 "*Scranton 

424 Keystone 

425 Fountain 



1.. 

1. 

12. 
2. 

3. 
4. 
5., 

6.. 



426 Mutual 7. 

427 Eidgely 8 

428 Cony 9. 

429 Paran 10. 

430 Cascade 11. 

431 Oil City 13. 

432 §York 14. 

433 gPenn 15. 

434 Meadville 16. 

435 jJ Lehigh Valley 17. 

436 Pittsburgh 18. 

437 {^Lebanon 19. 



Philadelphia June 14/86 

Nov. 5, '85 

■ Growth 

.Reading Dec. 30, '85 

• WilJiamsport Dec. 23, '85 

• Scranton Dec. 10, '85 

• We.llsboro Nov. 27,'85 

• Summit Hill Dec. 27,'85 

.Milton Dec. 15, '85 

• Williamsport Dec. 31, '85 

.Corry Ap'l 26, '86 

.North Wales Apr. 17, '86 

.Susquehanna Ap'l 13, '86 

.Oil City July 31, '86 

• York Nov. 8, '86 

• Canton Nov. 28, '86 

.Meadville Dec. 4, '86 

• Allentown Dec. 9, '86 

.Pittsburgh Mar. 25,'87 

■ Lebanon ...■ July 23, '87 



PENNSYLVANIA. 

Junel4,'86 Mar. 19, '86 

Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 3, '86 Dec. 16, '82 



Dec. 31, '85 June 9, '86 Dec 27,'82 61 

Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 12,'86 Jan. 25, '83 73 

Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 11, '86 Mar. 13, '83 79 

Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 13/86 Oct. 31, '83 115 

Dec 31/85 Mar. 10/86 May 8, '84 131 

Dec. 31/85 Aug. 15/86 276 

Dec. 31,'85 Mar. 13/86 207 

Apr. 26/86 May 28, '86 241 

Apr. 17/86 July 27, '86 274 

Apr. 13/86 May 31, '86 242 

July 31, '86 Oct. 13, '86 288 

Nov. 8, '86 

Nov.28,'86 

Dec. 4, '86 Feb. 4, '87 332 

Dec. 9, '86 

Mar. 25/87 Apr. 21/87 352 

July 23, '87 



20 20 



55 92 



23 

44 
29 

27 

36 

21 
15 
16 
17 
19 
37 
15 
20 
21 
29 
23 
43 



77 
51 
26 
21 
26 
22 
19 



15 
16 
16 

15 
18 
34 



19 



22 



27 



8 
26 



5 
23 



27 



27 104 



29 
52 

22 
28 



28 12 40 



20 
39 
23 
18 
21 
41 
15 
20 
23 
29 
22 
43 



527 348 134 589 



14 



$ Not mustered, 107. 



55 



Membership Apr. 26, 1887. 


si. 

Oc/3 

u 00 

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V Xl w 

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V 

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T3 

.2 £ 

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V 

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c 
rt 
k. 
1- 
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is 


Annual 
Muster. 


EQUIPMENT 


Cost of 

Uniforms 

and 

Arms. 


Cost of 

Banners 

and Flags, 

etc. 


Cost of 

Warrants, 

Corns and 

General 

Supplies. 


Aggregate 




« 

c 


X 




H 


Uniforms. | Arms. 


Banners, 

Flags, and 

other Outfit. 




c 


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< 


Cost, 

Showing the 
Investment. 


■ 


Dress. 


Fatigue. 


Swords. 


> 

< 


i 


■6 

5 


i 


•6 
5 




5 



23 

23 



29 1 

33 10 

23 

16 

25 

293 36 



30 
43 
23 
16 
25 

329 



26 
26 



90 7 97 

51 

46 

29 29 

52 52 

22 22 

27 1 28 

34 3 37 

18 18 

39 39 

21 2 23 

17 17 

21 21 

37 6 43 

15 15 

20 20 

22 22 

29 29 

22 22 

43 43 

556 19 575 
fEstimated. 



28 2 

33 10 
23 

16 

25 

260 69 

23 3 

23 3 

92 5 

51 

41 

21 8 
37 15 

22 

19 9 

28 9 

15 3 

18 21 

16 7 
15 2 
18 3 

34 9 
15 
20 
22 
29 
22 
43 

335 240 



36 



15 



21 



3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

32 



3 

3 

16 



41 



, 29 29 29 $900 00 

2 33 20 33 1 Banner. 1840 00 

800 00 
t640 00 



3 
3 

2 

2 

3 T1000 00 

30 



3 
3 

12 



136 



80 106 104 43 103 79 114 4 Banners. 11934 50 

1 Guidon. 



OREGON. 

20 6 23 .. .. 23 23 

20 6 .. •• 23 23 23 

PENNSYLVANIA. 
41 49 39 19 8 6 47 25 



1 Full Set. 



750 00 
750 00 

1966 00 



38 



.... 2 21 

14 14 38 



21 



1 
14 



22 

38 



1 Banner. 



12 



16 

30 

13 
37 
18 

10 7 

14 7 

18 25 37 



25 

34 

18 
39 
21 



21 



1 

3 

18 
39 

15 



1 

34 

18 
39 
21 
15 

37 



27 1 Banner. 
3 /I Flag. 
\ 1 Banner. 



1 Banner. 



21 



+1160 00 

+2080 00 

870 00 

1692 00 

1410 00 

624 80 
1365 00 
1005 00 

228 75 
1041 00 
1273 00 



19 



3 21 1 21 1 21 1 



63 51 254 136 250 101 107 30 248 139 1 Flag. 

5 Banners. 



700 00 
1880 00 

L6295 55 



175 00 



485 00 



658 78 



25 00 
100 00 

50 00 
175 00 

tlOO 00 



7 00 



L115 87 



$37 80 


$937 80 


73 30 


2088 30 


17 50 


817 50 


40 40 


680 40 


29 50 


1029 50 


398 70 


12818 20 



42 00 



42 00 



100 24 



46 87 
34 50 
26 00 
53 75 

26 00 

42 70 
45 00 
67 12 

27 50 
39 75 
44 00 
26 50 
26 50 
48 65 
26 50 
41 72 
29 50 



792 00 
792 00 

2725 02 



1231 87 

2214 50 

946 00 

1920 75 

1536 00 

667 50 

1410 00 

1072 12 

263 25 

1050 75 

1317 00 

26 50 

26 50 

748 65 

26 50 

921 72 

29 50 



S752 80 $18164 22 



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Date 


Date 


Date of 


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Date of Orig- 




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NAME OF CANTON. 


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LOCATION. 


of 
Application. 


of 
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438 Mount Royal 

*G. C. Johnson 

439 Cornp. ShafFner 

440 Comp. What Cheer 

441 Comp. Providence.. 

442 Comp. Mazeppa 

443 King Philip 

444 Miller 

445 Pawtucket 

446 Sawaruset 

447 "Woonsoeket 



448 R. H. Barrv 



449 Paris 

450 Grayson 

451 Willard Richardson. 

452 Colfax 



1-.. Montreal 



QUEBEC 

Jan. 22, '86 Jan. 22/ 86 Apr. 14, '86 

RHODE ISLAND. 



227 18 18 28 46 1 
18 18 2S 46 1 



1 Providence Mav 27, 'S7 Julv 12, '87 

l" Dec. 7, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Jan. 18, '86 Jan. 1, 'S3 69 

9 Dee.17,'85 Dec 31, '85 Jan. 21, '86 

4 Dec 28, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Feb. 9, '86 

$ May 17/86 May 17, '86 June 7, 'S6 

3 Providence Dec. 22, '85 Dec. 31, '85 Jan. 18, '86 

5.. Bristol Mar.17,'86 Mar. 17/86 Apr. 28, '86 

7-Pawtucket Mav 24/86 May 24, '86 June22/86 

8... Warren June 1. '86 June 1, '86 June 21/86 251 

9. -Woonsoeket Dec. 6,' '86 Dec. 6, '86 Dec.30,'86 310 



172 
231 
253 



48 
51 
27 
34 
21 
24 
43 
19 
37 



192 

48 

50 
22 
28 
IS 
24 
39 
13 
89 



40 

10 

14 

9 

8 

6 

11 

10 



19-2 

88 
60 
36 
37 
26 
30 
50 
23 
H2 



10 

1 



304 274 108 382 12 



3 1 



16 



1 ...Nashville- 



TENNESSEE. 
April 7, '86 April 7, '86 April 7, 'S6 

TEXAS. 

1 p ar i, Dec. IS, '85 Dec 31/85 Apr. 26/86 June 18/85 

2. Sherman Feb. 8, '86 Feb. 8, '86 Apr. 26, '86 

3. ..Galveston Junel4.'86 June 14/86 Dec 20/86 



220 


16 


16 


11 


27 
















16 


16 


11 


27 


161 


15 


15 




15 


229 


35 


30 


10 


40 


304 


19 


20 


6 


26 



69 65 



UTAH. 
1. ..Salt Lake Citv Nov. 25/86 Nov. 25/86 Feb. 22, '87 



33S 



29 
29 



26 
26 



16 81 

3 29 
3 29 



* Formed after regular annual muster. 



Membership Adt 


26, 1887. 


2 S. 






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■s. 


Annual 






J- ~ 








V 


U 


Muster. 




c 


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O fi H - 

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u 

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: : 


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AiUve. 
1 1 onorary 


Present at 

Absent 
Iron] 



EQUIPMENT. 



Uniforms. 



Dress. ! Fatigue. Swords. 



Banners, 
Flags, and 



a J= other Outfit. 

Z 



Cost of 

Uniforms 

and 

Arms. 



C: .-: of 



Aggregate 
Cost, 



Cost of 
Banners Warrants, 

Corns and 
and Flags, General Showing the 

etc. ' Supplies. Investment. 



20 
20 



171 

72 
38 
33 
36 
26 
30 
47 
21 
32 



000 



25 
25 



21 
13 
12 

2 
1 



45 
45 



192 
85 

50 
35 

26 
30 

48 
23 
3-2 



IS 


27 




5 


IS 


97 




5 


88 




3 




50 








27 


S . 




3 


28 


9 - 






21 


5 . 






25 


5 • 




8" 


39 


9 






13 


10 . 









32 . 







19 
19 



51 
55 



17 
14 



QUEBEC 

1 20 17 8 

1 20 17 3 

RHODE ISLAND. 

141 45 121 45 121 

30 52 52 52 Banner, etc. 

G 24 6 24 

2 31 2 31 2 31 

10 27 10 27 10 27 

7 6 20 „ 

16 15 



13 10 4 14 .. 



4 14 



31 366 291 



rS 



99 63 95 116 64 58 74 96 1 Banner, etc. 
TENNESSEE. 



SI 350 00 



1350 00 



2440 00 

620 00 

1205 00 

200 00 

tl040 00 

660 00 

+1920 00 

20 00 

12S0 00 

10285 00 



rioso 00 

1080 00 



75 00 



75 00 



540 25 S1390 25 



40 25 



50 00 



_~ 



27 00 


27 00 


34 00 


2549 00 


43 00 


663 00 


37 00 


1242 00 


39 13 


239 13 


38 00 


107S 00 


46 10 


706 10 


40 63 


1960 63 


39 13 


959 13 


39 00 


1319 00 


3S2 99 


10742 99 



1130 00 



27 



29 
29 



15 




15 


15 












40 




40 


37 






5 


5 


15 


21 


3 


24 





24 ... 


1 






4 


17 


76 


3 


79 


52 


07 


1 


s 


9 


32 



TEXAS. 
.. 40 .. .. 40 
40 



29 
29 



29 
29 



7 17 

32 17 40 

UTAH. 

24 5 .. .. 12 10 

24 5 12 10 



40 

17 



1 Ba 



1 Banner. 



t600 00 

1200 00 
701 25 

2501 25 



1160 00 
11 6( 



50 00 1130 00 



29 00 629 00 

39 00 1239 00 
27 95 729 20 



95 95 



i"50 00 



50 00 



2597 20 



42 45 1252 45 



42 45 1252 45 



-rEstimated. 



58 























, <3 V 




Since Warrant 


Muster. 






V u 

Si! 
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Date 


Date 


Date of 


Reported 
Date of Orig- 


c >> 

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NAME OF CANTON. 


LOCATION. 


of 
Application. 


of 
Warrant. 


Warrant 

Muster. 


inal Organi- 
zation as a 
Military 
Body. 


3-9 


rt - > 


he 
be 
< 


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453 ^Lafayette l...Bnrlington 

454 Crescent 2. .St. Johnsburg.. 

455 Palestine 3 ..Brattleboro 

456 Bennington 4... Bennington 



457 Portsmouth 

458 Alexandria. 



459 Walla Walla.. 



461 Elliott.. 

462 Monono, 



1... Portsmouth. 
2. ..Alexandria.. 



1... Walla Walla. 



Apl. 22, '86 

May 1, '86 

June 17,'86 
July 11, '87 



Dec. 7, '85 
Dec. 21, '86 



Dec. 31 ,'c 



VERMONT. 

Apr. 22, '86 June 24/86 255 32 32 

May 1, '86 Julyl7,'86 269 32 33 

Junel7,'86 June 30/86 260 33 33 

July 11, '87 Aug. 13/87 22 27 



119 125 
VIRGINIA. 

Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 1, '86 May 14, '83 94 40 ■ 40 

Dec. 21/86 Jan. 13, '87 319 19 19 



59 59 



WASHINGTON. 
Dec. 31, '85 Apr. 12/86 226 



16 
16 



460 Fidelity l.-Huntingtan 



WEST VIRGINIA. 

Mar. 2, '86 Mar. 2, '86 Apr. 21/86 228 



22 22 

22 22 



20 



32 
53 



8 41 

.... 27 

28 153 

5 45 

.... 19 



16 10 
16 10 



64 

26 
26 



1 ... 



24 

24 



WISCONSIN. 



1... Milwaukee. 
2. ..Madison 



463 * Wyoming 1... Laramie City.. 

464 *Hancock 2 ..Rawlins 

465 Cheyenne 3-.Chevenne 



Sept. 24/85 
Dec. 24/85 



Dec. 17/85 
Feb. 5, '86 
Apr. 20/87 



Dec. 31/85 Feb. 27, '87 Oct. 31, '82 42 28 



Dec. 31, '85 Mar. 20/86 Dec. 11, '82 53 



19 

47 



28 
30 

58 



WYOMING. 

Dec. 31, '85 Apr. 7, '86 Mar. 17/84 126 20 

Feb. 5, '86 Apr. 9, '86 223 16 16 

Apr. 20/87 May 12/87 359 20 15 



20 



29 
30 

59 



20 
16 
15 



56 51 



51 



59 



Membership Apr 


. 26, 1887. 


S a 






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B 

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P^ 


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EQUIPMENT. 



ORMS. 




Arms. 


Fatigue. 


Swords. 


i 


■6 
O 




-0 
5 



Banners, 

Flags, and 

other Outfit. 



Cost of 

Uniforms 

and 

Arms. 



Cost of 

Banners 

and Flags, 

etc. 



Cost of 

Warrants, 

Corns and 

General 

Supplies. 



Aggregate 

Cost, 
Showing the 
Investment. 



32 

37 
39 

27 
135 



36 
19 

55 



23 
23 



23 

23 



20 
30 



50 



20 
16 
15 



51 



VERMONT. 



16 
2 



32 


32 


53 


32 


41 
27 


33 





18 153 

8 44 
19 



97 

41 




21 

8 
27 

56 

3 
19 



27 



26 
41 



.. 53 

9 30 



53 53 

... 13 26 



j 1 Banner. 
\ 1 Flag. 
2 Banners. 



12 

3 
3 



11 

3 
2 



27 67 



83 



53 13 



32 



VIRGINIA. 
4 36 36 



79 3 Banners. 
1 Flag. 



36 



f 1 Banner. 
\ 1 Flag. 



63 

25 
25 

23 
23 



28 
30 



41 

26 
26 

22 
22 



28 
19 



22 



58 



20 
16 
15 



11 
11 



32 4 36 36 

WASHINGTON. 
20 5 •• 

20 5 

WEST VIRGINIA. 
12 15 15 

12 15 15 

WISCONSIN. 

20 8 8 12 8 12 8 12 



36 1 Banner. 
1 Flag. 



20 

16 





51 



36 



15 
15 



20 8 8 12 8 12 
WYOMING. 



8 12 



960 00 

1250 00 

1783 00 
11080 00 

5073 00 



2100 00 
t570 00 

2670 00 



780 00 
780 00 



400 00 
400 00 



816 80 
T900 00 

1716 80 



600 00 

480 00 

1600 00 

1680 00 



95 00 
190 00 

285 00 
150 00 
150 00 



22 00 


982 00 


36 52 


1381 52 


26 00 
43 97 


1999 00 
1123 97 



128 49 

52 00 
20 00 



72 35 



48 00 



48 00 



53 05 



53 05 



27 00 
17 50 



44 50 



82 50 



5486 49 

2302 00 
590 35 



2892 35 



828 00 
828 00 



453 05 
453 05 



843 80 
917 50 

1761 30 



30 00 630 00 
17 50 497 50 
35 00 635 00 



1762 50 



t Estimated. 



6o 



RECAPITULATION BY DEPARTMENTS. 






NAME OF DEPARTMENT. 



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1... Alabama 

2. ..Arizona 1 

3. ..California 21 

4. ..Columbia 4 



5. ..Connecticut. 
6. ..Colorado 



20 



7. -Dakota • 9 

8... Delaware 1 

9. ..Georgia > 3 

10... Illinois 34 

25 



11. ..Indiana ... 
12... Iowa 

13 ..Kansas 

14 ..Kentucky. 
15. ..Louisiana. 



17 

10 

12 

1 



16. ..Maine 21 



17... Manitoba.. 
18... Maryland. 



19. ..Massachusetts 52 

20. ..Michigan _. 26 

21 ...Missouri 16 

22... Minnesota 8 

23... Montana 4 

24. ..Nebraska 3 

25. ..New Brunswick 1 

26... New Hampshire 12 

27. ..New Jersey 8 

28... New York 26 

29... Nevada 2 

30... North Carolina 1 



28 28 

27 27 

727 ..... 695 

78 61 

695 404 

211 189 

187 24 166 

27 27 

70 67 

992 22 938 

658 653 

478 428 

232 184 

303 19 243 

35 35 

711 709 

31 31 

46 37 

2,084 2,075 

600 563 

376 309 

250 186 

93 67 

81 80 

23 19 

474 396 

202 200 

817 24 696 

57 45 

22 25 



663 

459 

257 

71 

88 

19 

122 518 



100 

150 

71 

4 

8 



43 
202 



243 

922 

45 

25 



41 1 2,486 41 



28 

27 

105 800 10 10 

32 93 1 

411 815 5 2 

59 248 6 1 

17 207 

14 41 

18 85 2 1 
135 1,095 15 16 
125 778 1 4 

31 459 2 

32 216 

186 448 1 4 

35 

260 969 3 

31 

34 71 2 



82 



8 2 2 

19 7 

5 1 

2 

12 1 

2 3 5 

8 23 9 



13 6 

3 

11 3 

1 

1 
5 

2 

16 6 

2 2 
1 

2 ' 6 

5 

2 



39 

4 
21 



1 

5 

5 

53 

9 



13 



28 28 

27 27 

747 14 761 

87 2 89 

669 125 794 

240 240 

204 2 206 

29 7 36 
77 3 80 

998 44 1,042 

737 32 769 

454 ~ 2 456 

216 216 

410 25 435 

35 35 

928 33 961 

31 31 

54 13 67 



10 206 2,176 104 2,280 



17 

19 

6 

3 



15 

10 

44 



629 

406 

235 

65 

88 
19 

469 

224 

791 

45 

25 



17 

34 

16 

3 



34 

9 



646 
440 
251 

68 
88 
19 

503 

233 

878 
45 
25 



6i 



RECAPITULATION BY DEPARTMENTS. 



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Annual 


MUSTRR. 








EQUIPMENT. 






1 




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Uniforms. 




Arms. 


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Fatigue. 


Swc 


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T3 
O 


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-0 
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-6 
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28 



682 


27 
93 


14 


106 


67 


65 


282 


370 


136 


448 


94 


254 


112 






$840 00 

1,080 00 

30,934 41 




$12 00 

54 05 

746 82 


$852 00 






1,134 05 


481 


10 Banners 


$954 85 


32,636 08 


85 


4 


- 




13 


3 


57 


32 


8 


79 


4 


83 


2 


85 


f 4 Guidons 
I. 4 Flags 


2,714 00 


365 00 


112 45 


3,191 45 


583 


221 


10 


20 


65 


48 


296 


337 


232 


116 


52 


93 


234 


118 


3 Banners 


22,732 75 


825 87 


736 41 


24,295 03 


197 


49 


6 


103 


27 


15 


106 


134 


49 


127 


34 


124 


65 


J 1 Flag 
iM \ 2 Banners 


6,132 00 


375 00 


363 75 


6,870 75 


112 


95 


1 


32 


24 


19 


84 


18 


52 




66 




69 




2 Banners 


5,617 50 


69 00 


358 77 


6,045 27 


27 


9 




25 


5 


5 


18 


18 


17 


12 




25 




30 


1 Banner 


1,160 00 


25 00 


33 00 


1,218 00 


55 


28 


3 




9 


12 


38 


19 


22 


29 






22 


29 


2 Banners 


2,413 85 


225 00 


156 00 


2,794 85 


828 


218 


4 


29 


111 


105 


357 


170 


164 


269 


153 


214 


191 


270 


7 Banners 


31,888 80 


100 00 


1,113 55 


33,102 35 


575 


194 




97 


81 


65 


231 


113 


178 


150 


58 


53 


184 


170 


5 Banners 


24,887 04 


182 00 


845 32 


25,914 36 


376 


81 


1 


2 


56 


43 


73 


26 


1 


92 


1 


92 


1 


92 


1 Banner 


14,669 20 


395 00 


426 15 


15,490 35 


146 


70 






30 


25 




















7,338 00 


110 75 


332 90 


7,781 65 


299 


136 




162 


46 


29 


151 


HI 


121 


99 


89 


83 


184 


106 


4 Banners 


14,466 65 


1,053 00 


456 75 


15,976 40 





35 


























f 1 Flag 






43 87 


43 87 


615 


346 




114 


88 


53 


187 


367 


479 


206 


225 


113 


481 


208 - 


2 Drums 
k 6 Banners 


29,148 50 


563 88 


862 42 


30,574 80 


31 
24 








3 
6 


2 
5 




















300 00 
1,825 30 




29 50 


329 50 


"43 




5 


57 


10 


"33 


29 


33 


29 


33 


29 . 






122 57 


1,947 87 






























C 6 Banners 










2,109 


296 


125 


190 


166 


83 


736 


771 


958 


736 


579 


625 


915 


745 


1 Flag 
[ 7 Guidons 


83,511 45 


704 00 


1,823 75 


86,039 20 


356 


290 




97 


84 


83 


288 


110 


191 


256 


146 


249 


156 


275 


5 Banners 


22,071 60 


130 00 


860 60 


23.062 20 


250 


193 


3 


17 


55 


44 


211 


153 


159 


134 


112 


79 


159 


138 


3 Banners 


14,853 00 


490 00 


528 80 


15,871 80 


213 


38 




3 


24 


18 


63 


14 


82 


49 


23 


49 


76 


55 


2 Banners 


8,750 00 


192 50 


299 28 


9,241 78 


31 


37 




2 


14 


9 


44 


9 


21 


32 


21 


32 


2] 


32 


2 Banners 


2,750 00 


140 00 


140 90 


3,030 90 


25 


63 






9 


8 


30 


21 


2 


49 






2 


49 


1 Banner 


3,255 00 


75 00 


99 77 


3,429 77 



351 


19 
152 




327 


3 
35 


3 
30 


215 


214 


195 


270 


162 


206 


195 






760 00 
18,593 24 


551 00 


36 50 

571 88 


796 50 


280 


f 2 Flags 
\ 5 Banners 
1 Banner 


19,716 12 


209 


26 


2 


28 


25 


25 


133 


100 


133 


76 


41 


43 


108 


88 


8,862 96 


135 00 


312 83 


9,310 79 


642 


249 


13 


9 


84 


67 


353 


195 


202 


295 


98 


168 


243 


274 


8 Banners 


25,375 00 


950 00 


1,001 42 


27,326 42 






• 45 
25 






6 
3 


6 


9 


16 
















1,800 00 
1,000 00 




77 20 
41 60 


1,877 20 








1,041 60 



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32. ..Ontario 10 

33. ..Oregon 1 

34. ..Pennsylvania 19 

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35... Quebec 

36-.. Rhode Island 

37. ..Tennessee 

38. ..Texas 

39. ..Utah 

40 ..Vermont 



41. ..Virginia 

42 . . . Washington — 
43. ..West Virginia 

44 ..Wisconsin 

45. ..Wyoming ; 



Totals 



273 

20 

527 

18 
304 
16 
69 
29 

119 

59 

16 

22 
47 
56 



107 



1,249 

280 

20 

348 

18 
274 
16 
65 
26 

125 

59 

16 
22 

58 
51 



386 1,731 



73 

7 

134 

28 

108 

11 

16 

3 



353 

27 

589 

46 
382 

27 
81 
29 



28 153 



10 
2 
1 



64 

26 

24 
59 
51 



22 

7 



1 
12 



28 
1 



14 
1 

5 



15 

2 



70 

24 

1 

14 

1 
16 



164 

36 

3 

19 

25 
31 



1,497 

293 

23 

556 

20 
335 

27 

76 3 
29 

135 18 

55 8 

23 2 
23 

50 8 

51 



183 187 83 625 14,336 923 



462 ]3,708 327 12,175 3,382 15,884 172 

Component Cantons September 1, 1887 462 

Component Cantons September 1, 1886 357 

Net growth during year 105 or nearly 30 per cent, increase. 

From the summary, in recapitulation table above, it will be seen that the known membership of Patriarchs Militant upon 
the 26th of April, 1887, was 15,259, which, compared with the corrected membership on the 26th of April, 1886, of 11,400, 
shows the very healthy net increase of 3,859 Chevaliers, or nearly 34 per cent, growth during the year. Had all Cantons 
reported the result of the year's work in time to have enabled the data of increase to have been compiled in this report, the 
aggregate membership would undoubtedly have been enlarged one or two thousand, and should an additional allowance be made 
and added for the legitimate increase from April 26, to September 19, 1887, the grand total of the membership would 
approximate 18,000 or more Chevaliers. 



1,661 

329- 

26 

575 

45 
366 
27 
79 
29 

153 

63 

25 
23 
58 
51 

15,259 



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EQUIPMENT. 



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Fatigue. 



Swords. 



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1,276 399 14 245 154 



260 

23 

335 

18 

291 

27 

52 





41 



69 

3 

240 

27 
78 

*27 

29 

56 

22 

26 

22 1 

47 11 

36 15 



36 



21 

5 
33 



32 

3 

63 

4 

28 

8 
3 

12 

6 
3 



142 

30 

3 

51 



635 

136 
20 

254 
19 



504 



468 594 255 410 



465 



27 

"9 
3 

11 



32 
24 



32 
20 



20 



80 


106 


104 


43 


103 


79 


6 




23 




23 




136 


250 


101 


107 


30 


248 


1 
63 


20 
95 


116 


64 


58 


17 

74 


32 
5 


17 


40 
12 




40 
10 




67 


9 


83 




53 


13 


4 


36 




36 






5 

8 


12 

8 


12 


15 

8 


12 


15 

8 



661 

114 j 

23 ... 

139 I 



3 Flags 
15 Banners 

1 Guidon 

4 Banners 

1 Flag 

5 Banners 



96 1 Banner 
57 



79 
36 



1 Banner 

lFLg 

3 Banners 
I 1 Flag 
I 1 Banner 



12 



50,620 50 

11,934 50 

750 00 

16,295 55 

1,350 00 

10,285 00 

1,080 00 

2,501 25 

1,160 00 

5,073 00 

2,670 00 

780 00 

400 00 

1,716 80 

1,680 00 



1,278 00 
485 00 

1,115 87 
75 00 

' 50 00 
285 00 

150 00 



1,959 36 53,857 



398 70 

42 00 

752 80 

40 25 
382 99 
50 00 
95 95 
42 45 

128 49 

72 35 

48 00 
53 05 
44 50 
82 50 



12,818 20 

792 00 

18,164 22 

1,390 25 
10,742 99 
1,130 00 
2,597 20 
1,252 45 

5,486 49 

2,892 35 

828 00 
453 05 

1.761 30 

1.762 50 



11,400 4,059 200 1,710 1,461 



1,161 5,337 4,239 4,458 4,638 2,526 3,353 4,372 4,902 106 Banners 

15 Flags 
12 Guidons 
2 Drums 



•1498,026 85 $12,050 72 $16,794 20 $526,871 77 



The reported number of officers, both commissioned and non-commissioned, are only approximately correct, since very 
few clerks, in filling out reports, estimated and reported the field and staff officers, members of the Cantons, as Officers. 

The tables show that there are 9,096 dress uniforms, 5,879 fatigue uniforms, 14,975 uniforms altogether, 9,274 swords, 
106 banners, 15 flags, etc., all representing a moneyed investment of over half a million dollars. 

The relative rank numbers are not absolutely correct, because of some of the Cantons failing to report the dates of their 
first organization as military bodies, and in consequence thereof the final determination of the relative rank of Cantons will 
have to be postponed until after the next annual muster reports are received from the Commandants, when the said rank will be 
definitely fixed, and Cantons then failing to report necessary data, from which to determine grade, will lose numbers that 
might otherwise be assigned them under the law. < 



ADDENDUM B-] 



Roster of Officers Elected, Classified in Departments. 



ALABAMA. 

*Canton Mottle, No. i Capt. Wm. H. Homer, Commandant. Lieut. O. F. Smith. Ensign E. L. Cahall. 

Chev. T. J. Laprade, Clerk. Chev. John Yockers, Accountant. 

ARIZONA. 

Canton Arizona, No. i Capt. P. K. Hickey, Commandant. Lieut. N. A. Morford. Ensign A. C. Churchill. 

Chev. D. A Reed, Clerk. Chev. Robt. Kern, Accountant. 

CALIFORNIA. 

First Brigade, Grand Department of the Pacific— Brigadier E. K. Russell, Canton No. u. 

First Regiment-Colonel Chas. A. Garter, Canton No. 3; Lieutenant-Colonel O. A. Lovdal, Grand Canton No. 1; 1st Battalion, 
Major Geo. A. Gray, Canton No. 6; 2d Battalion, Major David Reed, Canton No. 2; 3d Battalion, Major W. H. 
Woodbridge, Canton No. 15. 
Second Regiment-Colonel E. H. Black, Grand Canton No. 2; Lieutenant-Colonel C. F. Freitag, Canton No. 9 ; 1st Battalion, 
(Election returns not received); 2d Battalion, Major Andrew D. Smith, Canton No. ir; 3d Battalion, Major W. O. 
Burr, Canton No. 12. 

Gr. Canton Sacramento, No. 1 Capt. Wm. H. Sherburn, Commandant. 

Chev. Wm. A. Stephenson, Clerk. Chev. Jno. Skelton, Accountant. 

Component No i Capt. Wm. H. Sherburn. Lieut. Chas. Cooley. Ensign Jas. Scott. 

Component No. 18. Capt. Chas. T Noyes. Lieut. Jno. C. Moore. Ensign Chas. A. Fisk. 

Gr. Canton San Francisco, No. 2..- -Capt. W. L. Hodgkins, Commandant. 

Chev. Jno. Thompson, Clerk. Chev. X. Mifret, Accountant. 

Component, No. 5 Capt. W. S. Potter. Lieut. F. Fillmore. Ensign Jno. T. Hays. 

Component, No. 19 Capt. W L. Hodgkins. Lieut. E. C. Huntington. Ensign F. P. Wilkins. 

Canton Chico, No. 2.... Capt. Jos. Eddy, Commandant. Lieut. Morris Orr. Ensign J. A. Walker. 

Chev. O. N. Young, Clerk. Chev. David Reid, Accountant. 

Canton Red Bluff, No. 3 Capt. Chas H. Martin, Commandant. Lieut John F. Fisher. Ensign Paul Stoll. 

» Returns of 1886. Chev. Martin Manasse, Clerk. Chey. E. C. Pendleton, Accountant. 



65 



* Canton PlacervMe, No. 4 Capt 

Chev 
Canton Neva, No. 6 Capt 

Chev. 
Canton Porter, No. 7 Capt. 

Chev 
Canton Manchester, No. 8 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton San Jose, No. 9 Capt. 

Chev, 
Canton Pacific, No. ro Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Oakland, No. 11 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Orion, No, 12 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Eschole, No. 13 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Golden State, No. 14 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Ridgely, No. 15 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Vallejo, No. 16 Capt. 

Chev. 

* Canton San Bernardino, No. 17 Capt. 

Chev. 

* Canton Eureka, No. 20 Capt. 

Chev. 

Canton Veritas, No. 21 Capt. 

Chev. 



Chas. F. Irwin, Commandant. Lieut. 

. Louis Landesker, Clerk. Chev. 

Jno. Waters, Commandant. Lieut. 

C. E. Mulloy, Clerk. Chev. 

A. M. Austin, Commandant. Lieut. 

. Wm. H. Bray, Clerk. Chev. 

C. A. Cotter, Commandant. Lieut. 

R. W. Hatheway, Clerk. Chev. 

L. K. Roberts, Commandant. Lieut. 

, J H. Barbour, Clerk. Chev. 

Robert B. Roll, Commandant. Lieut. 

Wm. T Paterson, Clerk. Chev. 

L. L. Bromwell, Commandant. Lieut. 

Geo. Letter, Clerk. Chev. 

W. P. Schlosser, Commandant. Lieut. 

J. B. Ginther, Clerk. Chev. 

W. W. Lyman, Commandant. Lieut. 

H. Bateman, Clerk. Chev. 

W. F. Peacock, Commandant. Lieut. 

Paul Brown, Clerk. Chev. 

C. M. Keniston, Commandant. Lieut. 

G. F. Roesch, Clerk. Chev. 

0. L. Henderson, Commandant. Lieut. 
Geo. Roe, Clerk. Chev. 

1. Benjamin, Commandant. Lieut. 
, Clerk. Chev. 

Jno. L. Crichton, Commandant. Lieut. 

, Clerk. Chev. 

Ovila Cayer, Commandant. Lieut. 

S. J. Westlake, Clerk. Chev. 



Michael Mayer. Ensign Geo Gregory. 
Michael Simon, Accountant. 
H. C. McKelvey. Ensign W. H. Martin. 
N. P. Brown, Accountant. 
R. Gummoe. Ensign Thos. Mitchell. 

S. H. Dille, Accountant. 
W. A. Crawford. Ensign C. D. Burnett. 
Louis Kahn, Accountant 
G. E. Graves. Ensign Karl Klein. 

M. Campbell, Accountant. 
F. E. Farmer. Ensign Geo. F. Shultz. 

E. C. Bradbury, Accountant. 
C. Ff. Cole. Ensign Geo. Kirk. 

Wm. L. McKay, Accountant. 
A. M. Lawrence. Ensign H. J. Smith. 
John Fisher, Accountant. 
H. A. Pellet. Ensign J. C. Davis. 

C. T. McEachran, Accountant. 
Geo. F. Adams. Ensign L. C. Serrett. 
J. A. Maben, Accountant. 
E. L. Gnekow. Ensign T. Bohlen. 

J. E. Hall, Accountant. 
Geo. Gorham. Ensign J. H. Harding. 

W. B. Pressey, Accountant. 



L. Van Dorin. 



G. L. Langford. 



U. Hartnell 



Mark Meyer, Accountant. 



Ensign M. M. Flory. 
Accountant. 

Ensign Chas. E Baldwin. 
Accountant. 

Ensign M O. Meyer. 



COLUMBIA. 
The Chesapeake Regiment— Col. Geo. E.Emmons, Gr. Canton No. 1; 1st Battalion, Maj. John T. Chance^, Gr. Canton No. 1. 



Returns of ll 



66 



Gr. Canton Washington, No. 1.....Maj. Jno T. Chauncy, Commandant. 

Chev F C Griffin, Clerk. Chev. Jos. H. Richards, Accountant. 

Component A, No. i Capt W. T. Galliher. Lieut. E. T. Pettingill. Ensign Geo. A. Green. 

Component B, No. 2 Capt. Jos. Burroughs. Lieut. Jno. M. Krous. Ens.gn F. C Gnffin. 

Component C No 3 Capt. Jno. A. Shackelford. Lieut. Wm. H. Richards. Ensign Jno. Brown. 

Component D, No. 4 Capt. P. W. Harbin. Lieut. Jno. H. Seiffert. Ensign D. C. W. Ourand. 

COLORADO. 
First Regiment-Lieutenant-Colonel I. N. Rogers, Grand Canton No. 1; 1st Battalion, Major J. M. Norman, Grand Canton 

No. 1; 2d Battalion, Major W. R. Roby, Canton No. 2. 
fir n, fl + ft fl Arapahoe No 1 Capt. G. C. Norris, Commandant. 

Gr. Canton Arapahoe, No. 1. ^ ^^ ^ ^^ Qerk Chev _ R G willard| Accountant . 

Component, No. , Capt. G. C. Norn, Lieut. L.William, Ensign Chas. Bergstrand. 

Component No 7 Capt. C. G. McKinley. Lieut. I. H. Lewis. Ensign Ira Lowe 

Canton cX No 2 ' Capt. A. H. Whaite, Commandant. Lieut. J. M. Bolton. Ensign Wm. Fowler. 

Chev H C. McCreery, Clerk. Chev. L. Snte, Accountant. 

Canton Gilpin No , Capt. J. Retallack, Commandant. Lieut. David Reed Ensign Jno. Mellow. 

Chev Rob't Kendall, Clerk. Chev. S. Bertenshaw, Accountant 

Canton Gunnison, No. 4 Capt. Jno. Latimer, Commandant. Lieut E. W. Burton. Ensign M. L. Block. 

Chev W Richardson, Clerk. Chev. C. T. Sues, Accountant. 

Canton Garfield. No. 5 Capt. T. D. Sanborn, Commandant. Lieut. W. T. Fairfax. Ensign W. F. Boob. 

Chev F M. Thomas, Clerk. Chev. J. R. Valentine, Accountant. 

Canton Greeley, No. 6 Cap,' J. A. Taylor, Commandant. Lieut. A. R Claxt Ensign C. Couzens. 

Chev E J Carver, Clerk. Chev. A. W. Jacobs, Accountant. 

Canton ^spen No 8 Capt. P. J. Carraher, Commandant. Lieut. D. R. Adams. Ensign Jno. H. Bean. 

Canton Aspen, o. ^ ^ ^ ^.^ ^^ ^ £ B(]rkhardtf Accountant 

CONNECTICUT. 
Third Brigade, Division of the East— Brigadier Chas. B. Foster, Grand Canton No. 3. 
First Regiment-Colonel Peter Terhune, Grand Canton No. 1; Lieutenant-Colonel Chas. L. Peck, Grand Canton No. 2; 1st 

Battalion, Major Chas. C. Smith, Grand Canton No. 1; 2d Battalion, Major H. H. Wright, Grand Canton No. 2; 3d 

Battalion, Major Thos. W. Capen, Canton No. 6. 
Second Regiment-Col. Chas. B. Ware, Canton No. 19 ; Lieut.-Col. Henry Longdon, Canton No. 2 ; 1st Battalion, Major H. 

Avery, Canton No. 1; 2d Battalion, Maj. Wm. Ridley, Canton No. 2; 3d Battalion, Maj. Frank J. King, Canton No. 3. 



6 7 



Grr. Canton Sassacus, No. 1 Capt. Peter Terhune, Commandant. 

Chev. M. C. Ferguson, Clerk. Chev. 

Component, No. 4 Capt. Peter Terhune. Lieut. 

Component, No. 5 Capt. E. L. Wright Lieut. 

Component, No. 20 Musicians and Honorary Members 

Gr. Canton Bridgeport, No. 2 Capt. C. H. Burt, Commandant. 

Chev. W. R. Brown, Clerk. Chev. 

Component, No. 10 Capt C H. Burt. Lieut. 

Component, No. 11 Capt. H. Wright. Lieut 

Gr. Canton Golden Rule, No. 3. Capt. Maurice A. Ray, Commandant. 

Chev. D. C. Winans, Clerk. Chev. 

Component, No. 9 Capt. Maurice A. Ray. Lieut. 

Component, No. 18 Capt Chas. H. Bradley. Lieut. 

Canton Capuai Uuy, No. 1 Capt. Henry Avery, Commandant. Liem. 

Chev. A. E. Risley, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Meriden, No. 2 C ipt. G. R. Southworth, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. Jacob S Morrill, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Oneco, No 3 Capt. Wm. H. Burnett, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. J. T. Goodrich, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Thomas Wildey, No 6 Capt. E. B Carey, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. L. Blondel, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Excelsior, No. 7 Capt. A. B. Miller, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. Wm. Jamison, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Totoket, No. 8 Capt. A. H Bartholomew, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. H. A. Peck, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Aurora, No. 12 Capt. Frank Meyer, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev E Reiner. Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Oasis, No. 13 Capt. Frank A. Camp, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. F. L Huntington, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Waterbury, No. 14 Capt Thos. R. Martin, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. H. A. Skidmoie, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Danbury, No. 15 Capt Geo. L. Stevens, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev Jno. Richter, Clerk. Chev. 



Peter Terhune, Accountant. 

D R. Ailing. Ensign F. E. Todd. 

H S Ball. Ensign F. W. Canada. 



Geo. Richardson, Accountant. 

F. L. Clarkson Ensign R. Quinn. 

J. T. Fray. Ensign O. T. Pratt. 

C. P. Jordan, Accountant. 
Jno. Widman, Jr. Ensign J. D. Eldridge. 
A. A. Fairfield. Ensign Charles Gowie. 
Geo. M. Redway. Ensign C. D. Barnum. 
C. Burnham, Accountant. 
Eugene A. Blake. Ensign Henry D. Pardew. 
John Morse, Accountant. 
Henry J. Adams Ensign Allen S. Barbour. 
Chas. A. Williams, Accountant. 

E. A. Toms. Ensign R. C. W. Lewis. 
J. J. Barthel, Accountant. 

H. R. Young. Ensign Jno. C. Fisher. 

H. A. Chamberlain, Accountant. 

T. D. L. Manville. Ensign A. P. Kirkham. 

F. M. Drew, Acountant 

Frederick Ploeger. Ensign Henry Buchter. 

H. Armbruster, Accountant. 

Jerome L. Sperry. Ensign Chas. E Geer. 

W. M. Quested, Accountant. 

E C Adt. Ensign D. L. Dickinson. 

Dennis Hawley, Accountant. 

Jno. E. Sherman. Ensign Jas. W. Cooper. 

H L. Crofutt, Accountant. 



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Canton Norwalk, No. x6.... Capt Jno H Kenny. Commandant. Lieut. Wm H. Hoyt. Ensign Wn, E. Buxton. 

Chev Wm J Brown, Clerk. Chev. J. Kellogg, Accountant. 

Canton Foster No 17 Capt. F V. Chapin, Commandant. Lieut. E. U. Thompson Ensign Louis J. Muller. 

Chev C A Lydall, Clerk. Chev. J. Baumgaertner, Accountant. 

Canton Unitv No 19 Capt. Chas B. Raub, Commandant. Lieut. J. E. Harris. Ensign W. E. Pendleton. 

Chev. Ambrose Higgins, Clerk. Chev. S. Maxson, Accountant. 

DAKOTA. 
First Regiment-Colonel T. A. Robinson, Canton No. 2; Lieutenant-Colonel Harvey J. Rice Canton No. 5; ist Battalion, 

Major V. P. Thielman, Canton No. 6; 2d Battalion, Major Wm. M. Bartlett, Canton No. 4; 3 d Battalion, Major H. 

Rowe, Canton No. 8. „ , „. . 

* Canton Dakota No 1 Capt. C. Hameister, Commandant. Lieut. Jas. Kingsbury. Ensign Frank Ziemst. 

Chev , Clerk Chev. , Acountant. 

Canton Veritas No 2 ..-Capt. C. M Cummings, Commandant. Lieut. A. C. Phillips. Ensign S. H Hurst. 

Chev. A. D. Collier, Clerk Chev. Geo. Maurer, Accountant. 

v ,- xj. , Cant T P- Ost, Commandant, Lieut. J. A Spargo Ensign A. J Marohn. 

Canton Excelsior, No. 3 •<*£ L ^ ^ ^ ^ } ^.^ Accountant . 

•1 M n A Cant E W Hart, Commandant. Lieut. A. E. Fuller. Ensign R. C. Hart. 

Canton Nonpareil, No. 4 Cap, E.^ .^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Accountant 

Cmon Huron No S Capt.' L. W. Crofoot, Commandant Lieut. Hamilton Kerr Ensign A. Mcintosh. 

Canton Huron, No. 5 P^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Chey JnQ D Rubndgej Account ant 

Canton Occident, No. 6 Capt. V. P. Thielman Commandant. Lieut. W. T. Q^ Ensign D. C. Schramhng. 

Chev. Rob't Fowle, Clerk, Chev. L. K. Lord, Accountant. 

Canton Anrcra, No. , Cap,. D. McDonald, Ccmrnandan,. Lien,. C. R. La Valley. Ensign W. R. Italy. 

Chev , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Can,o„ Rcyal, Nc. 8 Cap,.' A. E. Nn g en,, Ccrnrnandan,. Lien,. ,nc Mcnscn. ^nsi^Chas. M. Fuller. 

Ca„,cn Col.aa, Nc. 9 CaptAug. C. Wi„e. Cornrnandan,. Lien,. E. F. S.earns. Ens.gn Xhas. A. Frslrer. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

DELAWARE. 

Can.cn Delaware, Nc. , Cap.. B. F. Shakespeare, C»n, m a„dan,. Lieu,. J M ? Whuford. J#i R. Fell. 

Chev. G. C. Nailor, Clerk. Chev. E. F. Morrow, Accountant. 

* Returns of 1886. 



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GEORGIA. 

First Battalion — Major David Porter, Canton No. i. 

Canton Chatham, No. i Capt. J. W. Jackson, Commandant. Lieut. A. B. Brooks. Ensign J. A. Pearson. 

Chev. A. N. Manucy, Clerk. Chev. C H. Dorsett, Accountant. 

Canton Atlanta, No. 2 Capt. J. R. Gregg, Commandant. Lieut. J. P. Kinyon. Ensign C. J. Weinmeisten. 

Chev. J. A. Hall, Clerk Chev. L. H. Hall, Accountant. 

Canton Robbe, No 3 Capt. E. M. Bernard, Commandant. Lieut. Jas. Humphries Ensign J. H. McKenzie. 

Chev. Jno. E. Wheeler, Clerk. Chev. Sam'l Levy, Accountant. 

ILLINOIS. 
Division of the Lakes — J Major-General John C. Smith, Canton No. 7. 
First Brigade, Division of the Lakes— + Brigadier E. F. Phelps, Canton No. 12. 
First Regiment — Colonel C. C. Crabb, Canton Xo. 7: Lieutenant Colonel John E. Maydwell, Canton No. 13; 1st Battalion, 

Major Frank C. Roundy, Canton No. 1; 2d Battalion, Major John Divekey, Canton No. 13: 3d Battalion, (election 

returns not received.) 
Second Regiment — Colonel Geo. H. Fash, Canton No. 4 ; Lieutenant-Colonel Geo. C. Rankin, Canton No 25; 1st Battalion, 

Major A. W. Berggren, Canton No. 12: 2d Battalion, Major G. A. Kaiser. Canton No. 15 : 3d Battalion, (election 

returns not received.) 

Third Regiment — Colonel Geo. W. Patterson, Canton No. 19; Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Stevenson, Canton No 23; 1st Bat- 
talion, Major Julian A. Brown, Canton No. 18; 2d Battalion, Major T. T. Paddison, Canton No. 11; 3d Battalion, 
» (election returns not received.) 

First Separate Battalion — Major Simon Willard. C ant °ri No. 26. 

Canton Occidental, No. 1 Capt. E H. Switzer, G>mmandant. Lieut. S. M. Harker. Ensign G. H. Young. 

Chev. M. H. R. Connelly. Clerk. Chev P. Morteson, Accountant. 

Canton Truman, No 2 Capt. C. Ohlemacher, Commandant Lieut. Jno. S. Lawyer. Ensign Wm. E. Arnold. 

Chev. Willis Case, Clerk Chev. Philip Weber, Accountant. 

^Canton Freeport, No. 3 Capt. Jas. I. Neff, Commandant Lieut. Philip Arno. Ensign Jno. F. Fair. 

Chev. , Cleik. Chev. , Accountant. 

Canton Wildey, No. 4 Capt. Geo. H- Fash, Commandant. Lieut. Chas. D Brainard. Ensign A. F. Gable. 

Chev. F. N. Hester, Clerk. Chev. Philip Auer, Accountant. 

* Canton Columbia, No. 5 Capt. J. H. Hanchett, Commandant. Lieut. S. M. Greene. Ensign L. H Haase. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

* Canton Eureka, No. 6 Capt. Ed. Ridgely, Commandant. Lieut. W. S. DeLany. Ensign G. F. Stevens. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accounfant. 

* Returns of 1886. t Promoted, i Resigned. 



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Canton Excelsior, No. 7 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Star, No. 8 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Ridgely, No. 9 Capt. 

Chev. 
*Canton Pontiac, No. 10 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Danville, No. n Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Imperial, No. 12 Capt. 

Chev. 
'Canton Aurora, No. 13 Capt. 

Chev. 
*Canton Dixon, No. 14 Capt. 

Chev. 
*Canton Bushnell, No. 15 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Camp Point, No. 16 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Zonar, No. 17 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Piatt, No. 18 Cipt. 

Chev. 
Canton Decatur, No. 19 Capt. 

Chev. 
*Canton Charleston, No. 20 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Colfax, No. 21 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Lincoln, No. 22 Capt. 

Chev 
* Returns of 1886. 



C. C. Crabb, Commandant. Lieut. 

C. C. Turner, Clerk. Chev. 

W. H. Scott, Commandant. Lieut. 

B. F. Knox, Clerk. Chev. 

F. E. Huddle, Commandant Lieut 
J. K. Moore, Clerk. Chev. 
Silas M. Witt, Commandant. Lieut. 

, Clerk. Chev. 

T. T. Paddison, Commandant. Lieut. 

Jno. F. Depke, Clerk. Chev. 

A. W. Berggren, Commandant. Lieut. 
A. Olson, Clerk. Chev. 

B. E. Giles, Commandant. Lieut. 
H. B. Sperry, Clerk. Chev. 

Chas. W. Dey, Commandant. Lieut. 

O. B. Anderson, Clerk. Chev. 

G. A. Kaiser, Commandant. Lieut. 

, Clerk. Chev. 

Jas. J. Earl, Commandant. Lieut. 

James M. Grimes, Clerk. Chev. 

J. W. Spalding, Commandant. Lieut. 

J. Y. Stevens, Clerk. Chev. 

R. I. Tatman, Commandant. Lieut. 

E. H. Ormsby, Clerk. Chev. 

W. H. Elwood, Commandant. Lieut. 

E. C. Bassey, Clerk. Chev. 

R. S. Curd, Commandant. Lieut. 

, Clerk. Chev. 

Jno. W. Betts, Commandant. Lieut. 

P. Christenson, Clerk. Chev. 

M. Dillon, Commandant. Lieut. 

Geo. W. Chamberlin, Clerk. Chev. 



W. S. Hussander. Ensign W. G. Schreiber. 

A. L. Fyfe, Accountant. 

J. W. Herbert. Ensign C. M. Einfeldt. 

C. B. Knox, Accountant. 

J. W. Van Schoick. Ensign P. M. Gilchrist. 

Geo. B. Cooper, Accountant. 

C. L. Bigelow. Ensign E. F. Schultz. 

, Accountant. 
Michael Quin. Ensign A. D. Campbell. 

Jno. A. Lewis, Accountant. 
A. J. Shaw. Ensign F. E. Fellows. 

A J. Ostrander, Accountant. 
H. J. Matter. Ensign A. A. Wilmarth. 

C. Sorenson, Accountant. 
W. D. Holly. Ensign C. Gonnerman 

Wm J. Carpenter, Accountant. 
J. D. Murphy. Ensign E. D. C. Haines. 

, Accountant. 
F. E. Burbank. Ensign H. M. Williams. 

Jas. W. Cohvell, Accountant. 
Geo. T. Siegel. Ensign Jacob Buch. 

Jno. T. Bragg, Accountant. 
Geo. B. Lewis. Ensign F. G. Stevens. 

J. T. Van Gundy, Accountant. 

E. C. Leighton. Ensign M. G. Musser. 

F. M. Pratt, Accountant. 

J. I\ Montgomery. Ensign J. W. McGown. 

, Accountant. 
H. L. Pease. Ensign W. H. Shaw. 

Jno. B. Gooch, Accountant. 
John Isherwood. Ensign W. H. Simmons. 

D. L. Miller, Accountant. 



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Canton Booth, No. 23 Capt. W. O. Roach, Commandant. Lieut. J. G. Brown. Ensign J. G. Hodge. 

Chev. W. J. C. Shellhease, Clerk. Chev. W. Seibert, Accountant. 

Canton Royal, No. 24 Capt. J. M. Brown, Commandant. Lieut. G. D. Palmer. Ensign D. S. Hewitt. 

Chev. E. L. Bowen, Clerk. Chev. A. R. Maddox, Accountant. 

Canton Maple City, No. 25 Capt. Geo. C. Rankin, Commandant. Lieut. C. F. Hamblin. Ensign Eugene W. Stevens 

Chev. E. J. Clarke, Clerk. Chev. T. W. Beers, Accountant. 

Canton Cairo, No. 26 Capt. J. E. Strong, Commandant. Lieut. Geo. W. Higgins. Ensign Geo. J. Becker. 

Chev. A. Comings, Clerk. Chev. J. Steagala, Accountant. 

*Canton Metropolis, No. 27 Capt. D. L. Smith, Commandant. Lieut. P. H. Norris. Ensign S. B. Kerr. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

*Canton Anchor, No. 28 Capt. G. M. O'Hara, Commandant. Lieut. C. F. Prickett. Ensign Thos. Johns. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Canton Union, No. 29 Capt. Wm. W. Gillon, Commandant. Lieut. I. H. Todd. Ensign George Baker 

Chev. . Clerk. Chev. , Accountant 

Canton U. S.Grant, No. 30 Capt. C. A. Schuler, Commandant. Lieut. T. L. Parks. Ensign T. Z. Chick. 

Chev. E. E. Hamand, Clerk. Chev. J. B. Chick,. Accountant. 

Canton Corwin No. 31 Capt. Warren Lyons, Commandant. Lieut. B. H. Rowand. Ensign Jno. R. Rowand. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Canton Trotter, No. 32 Capt. E. A. Goodrick, Commandant. Lieut. S. D. Osborne. Ensign C. M. Deatherage. 

Chev. C. A. Barnes, Clerk. Chev. B. Davenport, Accountant. 

Canton Oriental, No. 33 Capt. Jas. M. Tenley, Commandant. Lieut. H. C. Aldrich. Ensign A. L. Hubbard. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Canton Delta, No. 34 Capt. W. H. Crocker, Commandant. Lieut. Wm. Stacy. Ensign Geo. Dunoon. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

INDIANA. 

Third Brigade, Division of the Ohio— Brigadier Theo. Pfafflin, Canton No. 2. 

First Regiment — Colonel A. S. Milice, Canton No. 5; Lieutenant-Colonel D. W. Krisher, Canton No. 7 ; 1st Battalion, Major 
C. K. Green, Canton No. 13 ; 2d Battalion, § Major B. F. Clemens, Canton No. 7 ; 3d Battalion, Major D. C. McCollum, 
Canton No. 10. 

Second Regiment — Colonel Dudley H. Chase, Canton No. 15 ; Lieutenant-Colonel Wm. M. Henley, Canton No. 19; 1st Bat- 
talion, Major Jas. M. Lang, Canton No. 23; 2d Battalion, Major Wm. M. Canada, Canton No. 14; 3d Battalion, Major 
W. D. Craig, Canton No. 15. 

* Returns of 1886. \ Declined promotion. 



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Canton Goshen, No. i Capt. J. G. Keller, Commandant. 

Chev. J. E. Himes, Clerk. 
*Canton Indianapolis, No. 2 Capt. Benj. Franklin, Commandant. 

Chev. ■ , Clerk. 

*Canton Anderson, No. 3 Capt. H. E. Jones, Commandant. 

Chev. , Clerk. 

*Canton Muncie, No. 4 Capt. Harry R. Wysor, Commandant. 

Chev. , Clerk. 

Canton Warsaw, No. 5 Capt. A. S. Milice, Commandant. 

Chev. C. M. Alward, Clerk. 
Canton Marion, No. 6.. Capt. Daniel Gunder, Commandant. 

Chev. W. Addington, Clerk. 
Canton Eel River, No. 7 Capt. B. F. Clemens, Commandant. 

Chev. F. M. Gift, Clerk. 

* Canton Temple, No. 8 Capt. Jas. W. Titus, Commandant. 

Chev. , Clerk. 

* Canton South Bend, No. 9.... Capt. D. B. J. Schafer, Commandant. 

Chev. , Clerk. 

Canton La Porte, No. 10 Capt. D. C. McCollum, Commandant. 

Chev. Conrad Becher, Clerk. 

* Canton Richmond, No. n Capt. J. F. Davenport, Commandant. 

Chev. , Clerk. 

Canton Mishawaka, No. 12 Capt. Jno J. Nutt, Commandant. 

Chev. P. Crull, Clerk. 
Canton Kendallville, No. 13 Capt. Jno. D. Hall, Commandant. 

Chev. John Duerr, Clerk. 
Canton T. W. Kizer, No. 14 Capt. Wm. W. Canada, Commandant. 

Chev. E. A. Thomas, Clerk. 
Canton Logansport, No. 15 Capt. D. H. Chase, Commandant. 

Chev. C. D. Herrick, Clerk. 
Canton Howard, No. 16 Capt. John W Cooper, Commandant. 

Chev. Jos. E. Vaile, Clerk. 
~ Returns of 1886. 



Lieut. J. C. Wiggins. Ensign M. J. Rhoads. 

Chev. F. B. Defrees, Accountant. 

Lieut. Jos. W. Buchanan. Ensign 

Chev. , Accountant. 

Lieut. M. A. Chipman. Ensign F. E. Keltner. 

Chev. , Accountant. 

Lieut. Will J. Kurtz. Ensign Chester A. Budd. 

Chev. , Accountant. 

Lieut. A. G. Wood. Ensign Alex. Lendrum. 

Chev. Lewis Ripple, Accountant. 

Lieut. O. A. Sprague. Ensign Philip Diels. 

Chev. Jno. Carl, Accountant. 

Lieut. Daniel Strauss. Ensign J. W. Blickenstaff. 

Chev. C. Kohser, Accountant. 

Lieut. John Rinehart. Ensign John S. Hoover. 

Chev. , Accountant. 

Lieut. H. G. Miller. Ensign Henry- Bert. 

Chev. , Accountant. 

Lieut. Wm. H. Parker. Ensign T. A. Whorwell. 

Chev. G. Miller, Accountant. 

Lieut. J. R. Milliken. Ensign W. J. Doan. 

Chev. , Accountant. 

Lieut. E. H. Warren. Ensign J. W. Keller. 

Chev. J. A. Burt, Accountant. 

Lieut. M. C. Skinner. Ensign John Shifaly. 

Chev. Jos. M. Teul, Accountant. 

Lieut. A. K. Lewis. Ensign J. W. Henderson. 

Chev. W. H. Reinheimer, Accountant. 

Lieut. Henry Wiler. Ensign Jos. Goldey. 

Chev. R. Berndt, Accountant. 

Lieut. M. A. Chestnut. Ensign A. N. Grant. 

Chev. H. H. Lines, Accountant. 



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Canton Fort Wayne, No. 17 Capt.C.H.Buttenbender, Commandant. Lieut. Geo. Herr. Ensign A. T. Lipes. 

Chew B. Gard, Clerk. Chev. Jno. Wasserbach, Accountant. 

* Canton Excelsior, No. 18.. Capt. W. C. Mitchell, Commandant. Lieut. N. F. Smythe. Ensign S. H. P. Boyer. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Canton Wabash, No. 19 Capt. H. C. Pettit, Commandant. Lieut. Jno. H. Dicken. Ensign J. G. Stober. 

Chev. Win. L. Moyer, Clerk. Chev. C. E. Hutton, Accountant. 

Canton Peru, No. 20 Capt. H. F. Underwood, Commandant. Lieut. D. J. Scott. Ensign Jno. Toll. 

Chev. I. McDannel, Clerk. Chev. P. V. Graf, Accountant. 

Canton Rushville, No. 21 t Capt. Jno. A. Walsh, Commandant. Lieut. Edwin Farrer. Ensign O. O. Felts. 

Chev. Melvin Moore, Clerk. Chev. W. E. Wallace. 

Canton Knightstown, No. 22 Capt. Geo. P. Graf, Commandant. Lieut. R. M. Forbes. Ensign E. M. Commons. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Canton Thompson, No. 23 ....Capt. Wm. Joyce, Commandant. Lieut. W. H. Bucher. Ensign T. P. McBride. 

Chev. J. M. Lang, Clerk. Chev. M. O. Parks, Accountant. 

Canton Angola, No. 24 Capt. Lawrence Gates, Commandant. Lieut. Isaac Williamson. Ensign Stephen Powers. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Canton New Albany, No. 25 Capt. H. J. Needham, Commandant. Lieut. Wm. M. Mix. Ensign Wm. L. Town. 

Chev. M. W. Lewis, Clerk. Chev. Jno. B. Mitchell, Accountant. 

IOWA. 
First Regiment — (Election returns not received.) 

*Gr. Canton Pioneer, No. 1 Capt. J. C. Loper, Commandant. 

Chev. ( Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Component, No. 3 Capt. J. C. Loper. Lieut. W. J. Rodenbough. Ensign John F. Genevay, 

Component, No. n Capt. Lieut. Ensign 

*Canton Powesheik, No. i Capt. O. L. Roseman, Commandant. Lieut. John W. Willson. Ensign Jno. H. Porter. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Canton Delaware, No. 2 Capt. M. F. LeRoy, Commandant. Lieut. W. H. W r oodcock. Ensign W. L. Drew. 

Chev. H. R. Holmes, Clerk. Chev. Geo. S. Lister, Accountant. 

Canton Leech, No. 4 Capt. C. R. Johnson, Commandant. Lieut. John Eisenhuth. Ensign A. J. Mathias. 

Chev. Geo. L. Reiner, Clerk. Chev. Geo. Englehardt. 
* Returns of 1886. i Resigned. 



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Canton Temple, No. 5 Capt. E. C. Haynes, Commandant. Lieut. J. C. Barrows. Ensign A. J. McCoy. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Canton Pottawattamie, No. 6 Capt. G. H. Jackson, Commandant. Lieut. J. F. Spare. Ensign C. E. Taylor. 

Chev. J. M. Mathews, Clerk. Chev. Thos. Bowman, Accountant. 

*Canton Marion, No. 7 Capt. D. R. Hindeman, Commandant. Lieut. W. J. Kendall. Ensign B. C. Busby. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

*Canton Grinnell, No. 8 Capt. J. M. Kirk, Commandant. Lieut. W. T. Lewis. Ensign Jacob Ott. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

*Canton Union, No. 9 Capt. G. Slingerland, Commandant. Lieut. Wm. T. Bromley. Ensign George S. Peet. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Canton Halcyon, No. 10 Capt. W. H. Morhiser, Commandant. Lieut. I. Cleminson. Ensign Wm. Hamilton. 

Chev. Asa Talcott, Clerk. Chev. John Pier, Accountant. 

*Canton Cole, No. 12 Capt. A. L. Weaver, Commandant. Lieut. H. P. Albert. Ensign M. Nichols. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

*Canton Iowa City, No. 13 Capt. C. H. Ryerson, Commandant. Lieut. J. E. Switzer. Ensign J. J. Novak. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Canton Red Oak, No. 14 Capt. D. B. Gunn, Commandant. Lieut. Ensign 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Canton Independence, No. 15 Capt. E. E. Hasner, Commandant. Lieut. R. Rawse. Ensign F. Megow. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Canton Fidelity, No. 16 Capt. A. A. Wentz, Commandant. Lieut. E. L. Brooks. Ensign W. E. Conner. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Canton The Crescent, No. 17 Capt. L. D. Anthony, Commandant. Lieut. E. S. Roebuck. Ensign W. Brown. 

Chev. E. G. Rickert, Clerk. Chev. B. D. Smith, Accountant. 

KANSAS. 

First Regiment — Colonel H. W. Pond, Canton No. 2; Lieutenant-Colonel Alex. Rudoff, Canton No. 3; 1st Battalion, Major 
S. F. Burdett, Canton No. 1; 2d Battalion, Major J. W. Ham, Canton No. 8 ; 3d Battalion, Major W. A. Richey, Can- 
ton No 5. 

Canton Leavenworth, No. 1 Capt. G. T. Beven, Commandant. Lieut. E. T. Rees. Ensign E. H. Jones. 

Chev. Jno. T. Jones, Clerk. Chev. Robt. Leslie. 
* Returns of 1886. 



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Canton Colfax, No. 2 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Topeka, No. 3 Capt. 

Chev 
*Canton Grant, No. 4 Capt. 

Chev. 
*Canton Wichita, No. 5 Capt. 

Chev. 
*Canton Newton, No. 6 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Harper, No. 7 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Clay Center, No. 8 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Borders, No. 9 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Ridgely, No. 10 Capt. 

Chev. 



J. W. Hewitt, Commandant. Lieut. 

E. F. Graff, Clerk. Chev. 

Alex. Rudoff, Commandant. Lieut. 

I. E. Gorham, Clerk. Chev. 

C. S. Martin, Commandant. Lieut. 

, Clerk. Chev. 

M. W. Coulter, Commandant. Lieut. 

, Clerk. Chev. 

Jas. Geary, Commandant. Lieut. 

, Clerk. Chev. 

S. H. Glenn, Commandant. Lieut. 

, Clerk. Chev. 

J. W. Ham, Commandant. Lieut. 

Walter Puckey, Clerk. Chev. 

C. A. Rose, Commandant. Lieut. 

Jno. H. Lyon, Clerk. Chev. 

C. H. Shaffer, Commandant. Lieut. 

E. S. Bertram, Clerk. Chev. 



R. A. D. Curns. Ensign J. M. Bearman. 
J. R. Smith, Accountant. 
D. F. Wyatt. Ensign J. B. Love. 

John Wand, Accountant. 
M. L. Campbell. Ensign John Christ. 

, Accountant. 
R. Cogdell. Ensign H. L. Friend. 

, Accountant. 
Z. S. Spore. Ensign Wm. Woulfe. 

, Accountant. 
A. T. Barton. Ensign G. W. Watkins. 

, Accountant. 
Ira A. Flood. Ensign M. E. Mumford. 

N. Allen, Accountant. 
Joe H. Borders. Ensign E. Y. Scofield. 
Miles Standish, Accountant. 
O. H. Coulter. Ensign E. Sharp. 

F. T. Behring, Accountant. 



KENTUCKY. 

Fourth Brigade, Division of the Ohio — Brigadier T. J. Atkins, Grand Canton No. 1 . 

First Regiment — Colonel J. R. Williams, Canton No. 6; Lieutenant-Colonel A. J. Reed, Canton No. 3; 1st Battalion, Major 

Chas. E. Tipton, Canton No. 1; 2d Battalion, Major T. A. Keith, Canton No. 2; 3d Battalion, Major H. H.Houston, 

Grand Canton No. 1. 

Gt. Canton Atkins, No. 1 Capt. J. Wm. Fisher, Commandant. 

Chev. G. M. Oehlschlaeger, Jr., Clerk. Chev. J. M. Lang, Accountant. 

Component Riverside, No. 8.. Capt. J. Wm. Fisher. Lieut. F. D. Fleece. Ensign H. A. Henniberger. 

Component Paducah, No. 9... Capt. R. T. Nelson. Lieut. Wm. L. Vint. Ensign J. T. Bishop. 

Component McCracken, No. 1 oCapt. F. W. Kamleiter. Lieut. C. H. Thomas. Ensign Chris. Musselman. 

Canton Lexington, No. 1 Capt. Chas. E. Tipton, Commandant. Lieut. Claude Buckley. Ensign H. A. White. 

Chev. Jas. W. Johnson, Clerk. Chev. J. Speyer, Accountant. 
* Returns of 1886. 



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Canton Maysville, No. 2 Capt. Jacob Miller, Commandant. 

Chev. John W. Thompson, Clerk. 
Canton Richmond, No. 3 Capt. R. A. Barlow, Commandant. 

Chev. L. J. Frazee, Clerk. 
Canton Covington, No. 4 Capt. Wm. Olschner, Commandant. 

Chev. Simon Cook, Clerk. 
*Canton Winchester, No. 5 Capt. D. T. Buckner, Commandant. 

Chev. , Clerk. 

Canton Wildey, No. 6 Capt. A. Chilson, Commandant. 

Chev. Logan McKee, Clerk. 
Canton Underwood, No. 7 Capt. H. B. Grant, Commandant. 

Chev. \V. J. Watkins, Clerk. 
Canton Boyd, No. 11 Capt. M. L. Smiley, Commandant. 

Chev. M. F. Hampton, Clerk. 
Canton Newport, No. 12 Capt. Wm. Grapes, Commandant. 

Chev. A. C. Breith, Clerk. 



Lieut. John C. Adamson. Ensign Harry Taylor. 

Chev. W. H. Cox, Accountant. 

Lieut. W. D. Alverson. Ensign W. L. Farley. 

Chev. J- P. Herndon, Accountant. 

Lieut. H. Cherrington. Ensign Jas. W. Clare. 

Chev. G. T. Taylor, Accountant. 

Lieut. J. T. Clinkinbeard. Ensign J. S. Johnston. 

Chev. , Accountant. 

Lieut. C. A. Nelson. Ensign G. Schaefer. 

Chev. N. F. Richardson, Accountant. 

Lieut. Wm. J. Duncan. Ensign E. C. Pearson. 

Chev. N. Steinberg, Accountant. 

Lieut. T. E. Crow. Ensign Nathan Barrett. 

Chev. F. M. Wellman, Accountant. 

Lieut. J. W. Keene. Ensign Gus. Wischmeyer. 

Chev. Fennell, Accountant. 



Canton Columbus, No. 1. 



LOUISIANA. 

.Capt. C. H. Brownlee, Commandant. Lieut. D. J. Brown. Ensign Emile Pier. 

Chev. L. Fridolin, Clerk. Chev. D. E. McDonald, Accountant. 



MAINE. 

Division of the North — Major-General O. B. Whitten. Grand Canton No. 2. 

First Brigade, Division of the North — Brigadier Henry M. Sprague, Grand Canton No. 1. 

First Regiment— Colonel Jas. O. Nickerson, Grand Canton No. 1; Lieutenant-Colonel W. W. Whitmarsh, Canton No. 8; 1st 
Battalion, Major John H. Brabson, Grand Canton No. 1; 2d Battalion, Major F. L. Moseley, Grand Canton No. 2; 3d 
Battalion, Major Jos. L. Small, Grand Canton No. 4. 

Second Regiment— Colonel Wm. Z. Clayton, Grand Canton No. 3 : Lieutenant-Colonel R. B. Capen, Canton No. 9; 1st Bat- 
talion, Major Frank A. Follett, Canton No. 4; 2d Battalion, Major J. C. Lander, Canton No. 12 : 3d Battalion, Major 
Ernst T. Lee, Canton No. 17. 



* Returns of 1SS6. 



Gr. Canton Worombus. No. 1 t Major J. O. Xickerson, Commandant. 

Chev. J. M. Fernald, Clerk. Chev. 

Component. Xo. 2 Capt. John H. Brabson. Lieut. 

Component, Xo. 3 Capt. I. B. Merrill. Lieut. 

Component, Xo. 6 Capt. E. G. Sprague. Lieut. 

Component, Xo. 7 Capt. F. L. Xoble. Lieut. 

Gr. Canton Ridgely. No. 2 Capt. H. K. Colesworthy, Commandant. 

Chev. A. H. Thompson, Clerk. Chev. 

Component, Xo. 1 Capt. Chas. F. Tobie. Lieut. 

Component, Xo. 5 Capt. H. K. Colesworthy. Lieut. 

Component, Xo. 13 Capt. Jno. W. Courtland. Lieut. 

Gr. Canton Bangor, No. 3 Capt. . Commandant. 

Chev. \V. E. Mansur, Clerk. Chev. 

Component, Xo. 14 Capt. Henry O. Pierce. Lieut. 

Component, Xo. 15 Capt. Harry R. Barnaby. Lieut. 

Gr. Canton Jcs.H, Dearborn. No. 4.Capt. W. 5. Hasty. Commandant. 

Chev. G. X. Weymouth, Clerk. Chev. 

Component, Xo. 19 Capt. Jos. H. Dearborn. Lieut. 

Component, Xo. 20 Cap:. W. 8. Hasty. Lieut. 

Component, Xo. 21 Capt. Jno. R. Carpenter. Lieut. 

Canton Pallas. Xo. 4 Capt. Geo. A. Hutchins, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. Wm. M. Thayer. Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Wildey, Xo. 8 Capt. Geo. P. Young, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. A. E. Dean. Clerk. Chev. 

*Canton Jephthah, Xo. 9 Capt. Frank L. Pond, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. 

Canton King, Xo. 10 Capt. Jno. H. Hanscom, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. A. Humphries, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Columbian, Xo. n Capt. Wm. H. Austin, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. Fremont Allen, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Evergreen. Xo. 12 Capt. John C. Lander. Commandant. Lieut. 

C hev. F. A. White, Clerk. Chev. 

* Returns of i;86. t Promoted. 



L. W. Daly. Accountant. 
Chas. P. Morrell. Ensign E. X. Hutchins. 
F. H. Merrill. Ensign M. C. Hunton. 

J. L. Peabody. Ensign Y. B. Taylor. 

F. A. Chase. Ensign Jas. T. Small. 

W. E. Carter, Accountant. 

A. E. Perry. Ensign John B. Brown. 

Jas. T. Johnston. Ensign C. J. Butler. 

F. G. Mitchell. Ensign J. M. Studley. 

Thos. White, Accountant. 

Fred T. Thompson. Ensign J. T. Holbrook. 

Edwin Lord. Ensign A. L. Hopkins. 

R. H. Ingersoll, Accountant. 

Wm. L. Marston. Ensign R. D. Flood. 

M. W. Hall. Ensign Y. A. Sprague. 

Chas. E. Hussey. Ensign F. C. Simonds. 

Frank R. Gray. Ensign I. H. Harmon. 

W. F. Thomas. Accountant. 

J. W. Crommett. Ensign C. A. Woodbury. 

J. H. Crockett, Accountant. 

George H. Clark. Ensign Eugene R. Lewis. 

, Accountant. 
Yirgil P. Emery. Ensign M. M. Lemont. 
W. J. Jacobs, Accountant. 

G. H. Wentworth. Ensign E. W. Perkins. 
J. F. Staples, Accountant. 

E. D. Tobey. Ensign G. W. Eastman. 

C. LeB Gooden. Accountant. 



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Canton Kennebec Valley, No. 16 Capt. C. F. Reed, Commandant. Lieut. M. E. Spaulding. Ensign James A. Proctor. 

Chev. H. C. Reed, Clerk. Chev. F. J. Buker, Accountant. 

Canton Calais, No. 17 Capt. Jno. Larner, Jr., Commandant. Lieut. E. G. Young. Ensign W. T. Topping. 

Chev. Jno. F. Oliver, Clerk. Chev. W. H. Nichols, Accountant. 

Canton Lafayette, No. 18 Capt. E. W. Berry, Commandant. Lieut. John Simpson. Ensign Chas. H. Moor. 

Chev. W. R. Thomas, Clerk. Chev. John Colson, Accountant. 

MANITOBA. 

*Canton Winnepeg, No. 1 Capt. Wm. F. Ross, Commandant. Lieut. George Wallis. Ensign John McSkimmons. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 



MARYLAND. 

The Chesapeake Regiment — Lieut.-Gen. J. Woodfin Minifie, Canton No. 1; 2d Battalion, Maj. Geo. J. Herman, Canton No. 1. 
Canton Zimmerman, No. 1 Capt. F. G. Stocksdale, Commandant. Lieut. Peter A. Ortt. Ensign J. A. Swingley. 

Chev. E. R. Lyon, Clerk. Chev. B. F. Zimmerman, Accountant. 

Canton Monumental, No. 2 Capt. G. W. Godman, Commandant Lieut. G. W. Lee. Ensign Geo. A. Allaugh. 

Chev. H. Worthington, Clerk. Chev. Robt. Rynehart. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Division of the East — Major-General E. B. Palmer, Grand Canton No. 1. 

First Brigade, Division of the East — Brigadier C. A. Cushman, Grand Canton No. 6. 

Second Brigade, Division of the East — Brigadier Wm. F. Ewell, Grand Canton No. 3. 

First Regiment — Colonel Jas. C. Smith, Grand Canton No. 2 ; 1st Double Battalion, Lieutenant-Colonel Wm. F. Field, Grand 
Canton No. 1 ; 2d Double Battalion, Lieutenant-Colonel G. D. Wemyss, Grand Canton No. 7 ; 1st Battalion, Major 
Alonzo Spear, Grand Canton No. 1 ; 2d Battalion, Major Jos. M. Adams, Grand Canton No. 1 ; 3d Battalion, Major 
Wm. H. Ralph, Grand Canton No. 6 ; 4th Battalion,. Major E. W. Brown, Grand Canton No. 7. 

Second Regiment — Colonel E. A. Wood, Grand Canton No. 3 ; Lieutenant-Colonel F. M. Merrill, Grand Canton No. 9 ; 
1st Battalion, Major John W. Hodley, Grand Canton No. 3; 2d Battalion, Major C. H. Glazier, Grand Canton No. 
4; 3d Battalion, Major A. A. Hanscom, Gand Canton No. 9. 

Third Regiment — Colonel Geo. H. Carpenter, Grand Canton No. 8; Lieutenant-Colonel W. I. Burghardt, Canton No. 51 ; 
1st Battalion, Major Geo. F. Amidon, Grand Canton No. 10; 2d Battalion, Major D. A. Graves, Canton No. 29. 



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Fourth Regiment — Colonel Arthur W. Larkin, Grand Canton, No. 5; Lieutenant-Colonel, John N. Ellsworth, Jr., Grand 
Canton No. 14; 1st Battalion, Major Chas. D. Bliss, Grand Canton No. 5; 2d Battalion, Major A. H. Sawtell, Grand 
Canton, No. n; 3d Battalion, Major J. Frank Mills, Grand Canton No. 14. 

Fifth Regiment — Lieutenant Colonel C. H. Holden, Grand Canton No. 15 ; 1st Battalion, Major A. E. Chace, Canton No. 
45 ; 2d Battalion, Major T. S. Atwood, Canton No. 46. 

First Separate Battalion — Major Stephen E. Welch, Grand Canton No. 16. 

Gr. Canton Shawmilt, No. 1 Major Alonzo Spear, Commandant. 

Chev. E. A. Wheeler, Clerk. Chev. Amos Snow, Accountant. 

Component, No. 1 Capt. T. E. Wortman. Lieut. F. M. Baldwin. Ensign W. F. Mansfield. 

Component, No. 2 , Capt. Jas. P. Clark. Lieut. G. W. Young. Ensign S. W. Sprague. 

Component, No. 3 Capt. J. E. Palmer. Lieut. Geo. A. King. Ensign C. M. Campbell. 

Component, No. 4 Capt. W. P. Locke. Lieut. F. B. Jones. Ensign Geo. A. Neal. 

Or. Canton Cambridge, No. 2 Capt. E. W. Bettinson, Commandant. 

Chev. W. Milligan, Clerk. Chev. T. G. Newgent, Accountant. 

Component, No. 5 Capt. E. W. Bettinson. Lieut. A. F. Baker. Ensign J. H. Freeman. 

Component, No. 6 Capt. John W. Bancroft. Lieut. H. T. Barker. Ensign A. H. Lamson. 

Component, No. 7 Capt. Benj. S. Lovell. Lieut. A. E. Jackson, Ensign Israel Loring. 

Gr, Canton Worcester, No. 3 Capt. Wm. F. Bancroft, Commandant. 

Chev. B. W. Hiscox, Clerk. Chev. H. G. Hoflin, Accountant. 

Component, No, 8 Capt. Wm. F. Bancroft. Lieut. C. B. Dunkerton. Ensign J. B. Heald. 

Component, No. 9 Capt. John C. Greene. Lieut. E. E. Fisher. Ensign W. I. Allen. 

Component, No. 10 Capt. D. A. Harrington. Lieut. C. W.James. Ensign H. D. Hannant. 

Gr. Canton Hebron, No, i Capt. G. H. Randel, Commandant. 

Chev. F. G. Danby, Clerk. Chev. W. E. Putney, Accountant. 

Component, No. n Capt. G. H. Randel. Lieut. N. C. Upham. Ensign Geo. H. Sprague. 

Component, No. 12 Capt. Geo. L. Lawrence. Lieut. F. P. Rockwood. Ensign C. O'Neal. 

Gr. Canton Unity, No. 5 Capt. F. J. Gifford, Commandant. 

Chev. John Wilson, Clerk. Chev. H. C. Millett, Accountant. 

Component, No. 13 Capt. Arthur R. Millett. Lieut. Geo. H. Stickney. Ensign A. S. Edwards. 

Component, No. 14 Capt. F. J. Gifford. Lieut. W. G. Hussey. Ensign E. N. Reed. 

Component, No. 15 Capt. John E. Graham. Lieut. John O. Buxton. Ensign Jos. C. Shepherd. 



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Gr. Canton Washington, No. 6 Capt. Wm. H. Ralph, Commandant. 

Chev Thomas Miller, Clerk. Chev. F. A. Noyes, Accountant. 

Component, No. 16 Capt. Wm. H. Ralph. Lieut. Austin S. Esty. Ensign H. K. Potter. 

Component, No. 17 Capt. J. L. R. Eaton. Lieut. Frank A. Noyes. Ensign F. E. Bennett. 

Gr. Canton Bunker Hill, No. 7 Capt E. W. Brown, Commandant. 

Chev Geo. D. Burchmore, Clerk. Chev. J. M. Lovell, Accountant. 

Component, No. 18 Capt. E. W. Brown. Lieut. E. F. Grandy. Ensign H A. Bradford 

Component, No. i 9 Capt. E. S. Towle. Lieut. C. H. Crocker. Ensign W E. Corhell. 

Component, No. 37 Capt. F. D. Woodbury. Lieut. Francis Meredith. Ensign G. D. Huntley. 

Gr Canton Tabor, No. 8 Capt. Herbert Newell, Commandant. 

Chev. C. L. Knowlton. G. W. Jenks, Accountant. 

Component No. 20 Capt. Herbert Newell. Lieut. John F. Severance. Ensign Geo. A. Jones. 

Component Orange, No. 5 2...Capt. J. B. Farley. Lieut. M. M. Howard. Ensign C. H. Mellen. 
Gr. Canton PawtUCket,=No. 9- .....Capt. Jas. W. Beebe, Commandant. 

Chev Allen Dodge, Clerk. Thomas Collins, Accountant. 

Component, No. „ Capt. Jas. W. Beebe. Lieut. W. T. Griffin. Ensign M D. Brown. 

Component, No. 22 Capt. Geo A. Dickey. Lieut. H. A. Ham. Ensign Sidney Drewett. 

Component, No. 30 Capt. Chas. W. Ham. Lieut. Geo. W. Hartwell. Ensign C. L. Clark. 

Gr, Canton Springfield, NO. 10 Capt. Thos. A. Allen, Commandant. 

* Chev F A. Luther, Clerk. Chev. W. M. Stevens, Accountant. 

Component, No. 23 Capt. Jos. L. Strong. Lieut. Wm. C. Fielding. Ensign Wm. H Barton. 

Component, No. 24 Capt. Thos. A. Allen. Lieut. H. G. Gould. Ensign Ed R Lee. 

^Component, No. 25 Capt. Lieut. C. H Rust. Ensign John Somerville. 

Gr. Canton Palestine, No. 11 Major A. H. Sawtell, Commandant. 

Chev A. F. Packer, Clerk. Chev. G. N. Norns, Accountant. 

Component, No. 31 ■ Capt. John R. Story. Lieut. S. W. Swain. Ensign E. M. Roberts. 

Component, No. 32 Capt. A. W. Barker. Lieut. E. F. Crascup. Ensign C. H. Goldthwait. 

Component, No. 33 .Capt. H. B. Walmsley. Lieut. John A. Meservey. Ensign H. S. Steele. 

Component, No. 34 Capt. Chas. S. Hitchings. Lieut. A. W. Potter. Ensign A. B. Tucker. 

Gr. Canton Marcot, No. 12-- Capt. F. A. E. Hamilton, Commandant. 

- Chev W P Wason, Clerk. E. W. Skinner, Accountant. 

Component, No. 35 Capt. F. A. E. Hamilton. Lieut. G. F. Quinby. Ensign J A. Ilsley. 

Component, No. 3 6 Capt. A. P. Lake. Lieut. C. A. Fisher. Ensign J. E. Moore. 

* Returns of 1886. 



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Gr. Canton Ridgely, No. 13 Capt. G. F. Oliver, Commandant. 

Chev. Otis Merriam, Jr., Clerk. 

Component, No. 38 Capt. G. F. Oliver. 

Component, No. 39 Capt. Frank C. Butler. 

Gr. Canton Eagle, No. 14 Capt. J. F. Mills, Commandant. 

Chev. W. H. Page, Clerk. 

Component, No. 40 Capt. J. F. Mills. 

Component, No. 41 Capt. Geo. A. Follansbee. 

Gr. Canton New Bedford, No. 15--Capt. J. L. Wilber, Commandant. 

Chev. J. H. Sherman, Clerk. 

Component, No. 42 Capt. J. L. Wilber. 

Component, No. 43 Capt. W. H. Washburn. 

Gr. Canton Lucerne, No. 16 Major S. E. Welch, Commandant. 

Chev. C. W. Fogg, Clerk. 

Component, No. 27 Capt. Geo. H. Rich. 

Component, No. 44 Capt. Loring F. Winchester. 

Component, No. 50 Capt. Chas. H. Chase. 

Canton Fells, No. 27 Capt. T. S. Ireland, Commandant. 

Chev. W. W. Child, Clerk. 
Canton Colfax, No. 28 Capt. P. M. Farley, Commandant. 

Chev. M. S. Worden, Clerk. 
Canton Meadow City, No. 29 f Capt. D. A. Graves, Commandant. 

Chev. Frank Snow, Clerk. 
Canton Beard, No. 45 Capt. F. E. Brow, Commandant. 

Chev. W. F. Brown, Clerk. 
Canton Nemasket, No. 46 Capt. E. W. Gorham, Commandant. 

Chev. J. P. Scudder, Clerk. 
Canton Harmony, No. 47 Capt. J. J. Prevaux, Commandant. 

Chev. Jos. B. Little, Clerk. 
Canton Attleboro, No. 48 Capt. E. A. Sweeney, Commandant. 

Chev. W. E. Marble, Clerk. 
| Promoted. 



Chev. John M. Plummer, Accountant. 

Lieut. Chas. J. Tinkom. Ensign Chas. T. Ring. 

Lieut. Jas. E. Smith. Ensign Geo. L.H.Stevenson 

Chev. G. V. Ladd, Accountant. 

Lieut. W. Rowe. Ensign H. L. Foss, Jr. 

Lieut. Chas. A. Senter. Ensign C. M. Hoyt. 

Chev. C. W. Brownell, Accountant. 

Lieut. W. H. H. Gibbs. Ensign J. W. Footman. 

Lieut. M.P.Fichtenmayer. Ensign Geo. W. Parker. 

Chev. S. D. B. Lattime. 

Lieut. Chas. E. Lewis. Ensign Chas O. Thompson. 

Lieut. Albert B. Watson. Ensign E. A. Truesdale. 

Lieut. Henry Card. Ensign Henry Robinson. 

Lieut. J. A. Jones. • Ensign S. C. Batchelder. 

Chev. A. O. Sprague, Accountant. 

Lieut. F. R. Smith. Ensign Geo. E. Phillips. 

Chev. L. A. Germain, Accountant. 

Lieut. J. W. Palmer. Ensign L. W. Rhoades. 

Chev. J. E. Bates, Accountant. 

Lieut. E. N. Ripley. Ensign F. E. Palmer. 

Chev. C. L. Ripley, Accountant. 

Lieut. J. B. Pratt. Ensign C. C. Randall. 

Chev. A. B. Loring, Accountant. 

Lieut. C.H.de Rochemont. Ensign John S. Frost. 

Chev. W. H. Welch, Accountant. 

Lieut. N. J. Sweet. Ensign W. J. Follett. 

Chev. H. L. Carpenter, Accountant. 



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Canton Cohannett, No. 49 Capt. L. M. Witherell, Commandant. Lieut. Eli Wardell. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Westfield, No. 51 Capt. John G. Warren, Commandant. Lieut. Simeon Ward. 



Ensign J. W. Strange. 
Accountant. 

Ensign David Maxwell. 



Chev. D. W. Eginton, Clerk. 



Chev. L. W. Steimer, Accountant. 



MICHIGAN. 

Second Brigade, Division of the Lakes— Brigadier Harrison Soule, Canton No. 18. 

First Re-iment— Colonel D. H. McComas. Canton No. 2 ; Lieutenant-Colonel A. Setterberg, Canton No. 1 ; 1st Battalion, 
Major A. P. Hungerford, Canton No. 3; 2d Battalion, Major R. E. James, Canton No. 12; 3d Battalion, Major 
David Cunningham, Canton No. 4. 
Second Regiment-Colonel L. Saviers, Canton No. n ; Lieutenant-Colonel W. F. Wiselogel, Canton No. 6; 1st Battalion, 
Major L. T. Loveless, Canton No. 13; 2d Battalion, Major G. L. Bennett, Canton No. 9 ; 3d Battalion. Major Adrian 
Yates, Canton No. 24. 
First Separate Battalion — Major Chas. F. Ruggles, Canton No. 23. 

Canton Detroit, No. 1 Capt. M. I. Knapp, Commandant. Lieut. Chas. Mery. Ensign H. Brandes. 

Chev. G. A. Goodman, Clerk. Chev. J. Dean, Accountant. 

Canton Capital City, No. 2 Capt. Geo. L. Davis. Commandant. Lieut. Chas. P. Hurley. Ensign Louis Beck. 

Chev. Daniel Baninger, Clerk. Chev. J. W. Edmonds, Accountant. 

Canton Pontiac, No. 3 Capt. T. A. Collier, Commandant. Lieut. O. N. Bessey. Ensign Thos. Mathieson. 

Chev. A. P. Hungerford, Clerk. Chev. B. Mattison, Accountant. 

Canton Calhoun, No. 4. Capt. Geo. R. Ogden, Commandant. Lieut. G. F. Kast. Ensign John Hindenach. 

Chev. D. Cunningham. Clerk. Chev. F. Brinkerhoff, Accountant. 

Canton Orion, No. 5 Capt. Jas. N. Hill, Commandant. Lieut. S B. Smith. Ensign John W. Gilkey. 

Chev. Wm. Cox, Clerk. Chev. J. H. Wagner, Accountant. 

Canton Muskegon, No. 6 Capt. Thos. B. Gregory, Commandant. Lieut. Peter McEachern. Ensign Jack Barntt. 

Chev. Allen Welton, Clerk. Chev. Peter Lansiff, Accountant. 

Canton North Star, No. 7 Capt. C. M. Everett, Commandant. Lieut. W. A. Ross. Ensign L. Neuberger. 

Chev. R. R. Todd, Clerk. Chev. G. G. Boyce, Accountant. 

Canton Adrain, No. 8 Capt. John S. Hollister, Commandant. Lieut. C. W. Parker. Ensign I. Hengst. 

Chev. Wm. Dettman, Clerk. Chev. T. J. Davis, Accountant. 

Canton Semper Fidelis. No. 9 Capt. C. McCormick, Commandant. Lieut. O. S Smith. Ensign T. M. Wiley. 

Chev. G. W. Owen, Clerk. Chev. H. W. Martin, Accountant 



Canton Excelsior. Xo. ic Capt. 

Chev. 
^Canton St. Louis. Xo. u Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Colfax. Xo. 12 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Big Rapids. X"o. 13 Capt. 

Chev. 
*Canton Gurney. Xo. 14 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Clinton. Xo. 15 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Hillsdale. Xo. 16 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Hope. Xo. 17 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Ridgely. Xo. iS Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Oriental. Xo. 19 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Hollister. Xo. 20 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Corunna. Xo. 21 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Union. Xo. 22 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Milnes. X"o. 23 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Pierce. Xo. 24 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Edmore. Xo. 25 Capt. 

Chev. 
s Returns of 1S86. 



F. Sheppard. Commandant. Lieut. 

M. A. Carroll. Clerk. Chev. 

A. R. Wheeler. Commandant. Lieut. 

. Clerk. Chev. 

Jas. McGraw, Commandant. Lieut. 

Dexter Gray. Clerk. Chev. 

H. A. Wales. Commandant. Lieut. 

John Fredrickson. Clerk. Chev. 

L. M. Hartwick. Commandant. Lieut. 

W. P. Sackrider. Clerk. Chev. 

Chas. C. Fluemer. Commandant. Lieut. 

C. H. Burkhardt. Clerk. Chev. 

Geo. J. Kline. Commandant. Lieut. 

F. D. Stark. Clerk. Chev. 

T. G. Watkins. Commandant. Lieut. 

F. R. Jackson. Clerk. Chev. 

Jas. A. Wilson. Commandant. Lieut. 

F. M. Foster. Clerk. Chev. 

C. H. Canheld. Commandant. Lieut. 

H. J. White. Clerk. Chev. 

Robt. Donovan. Commandant. Lieut. 

E. M. Rowley. Clerk. Chev. 
H. M. Xichols. Commandant. Lieut. 
Jas. P. Montfort. Clerk. Chev. 
C. I. Rathbun. Commandant. Lieut. 

A. L. Sweet. Clerk. Chev. 

F. T. Dart. Commandant. Lieut. 
J. S. Chandler. Clerk. Chev. 
H. X. Wilder. Commandant. Lieut. 
Clark Slocum. Clerk. Chev. 

Jas. W. Wheeler. Commandant. Lieut. 

. Clerk. Chev. 



Wm. Bush. Ensign Watson Carroll. 

Wm. Lert. Accountant. 

John H. DeMay. Ensign S. Rockwell. 

. Accountant. 
A. P. Garrison. Ensign Wm. J. Clark. 
Jas. H. Ward. Accountant. 
John Wiseman. Ensign A. V. Young. 

Wm. Gay. Accountant. 
A D. Rankin. Ensign T. H. Baker. 

E. B. Gaylord. Accountant. 

A. J. Olde. Ensign E J. Olde. 
Geo. Waltzer. Accountant. 

E. D. Barnum. Ensign X'icholas Smith. 

W. T. Seidel. Accountant. 

H. F. Auten. Ensign S. C. Avory. 

B. G. Tripp. Accountant. 

W. F. Johnson. Ensign J. C. Dibb. 

J. Hoyt. Accountant. 

John Adair. Ensign X. H. Cornell. 

Julius P. King. Accountant. 

Wm. Metsinger. Ensisrn Alfred G. Frost. 

Wm. Lowmaster. Accountant. 

M. H. .Montfort. Ensign John Wood. 

C. H. Derham. Accountant. 

Chas. K. Carter. Ensign Henry Lever. 

D. L. Weaver. Accountant. 

Edward R. Root. Ensign Wm. Ehrle. 
T. H Bouerman, Accountant. 
Geo. H. Jacobs. Ensign Henry Maunder. 
M. S. Carpenter. Accountant. 
H. K. Summers. Ensign Jas. K. Train. 
. Accountant. 



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Canton Hudson. No. 26 Capt. A. N. Boies, Commandant. Lieut. Jas. I. Peck. Ensign A. A. Case. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

MINNESOTA. 

No. 2 ; 2d Battalion, Major H. C. Fuhrman, Canton No. 5. 
r-„ rati+nn Minnesota No. 1 Capt. Fred Malone, Commandant. 

Qx. Canton Minnesota, ^ ^^ ^^ Chey A _ w Scott _ Accountant . 

r.nt Fred Malone Lieut. O. S. Langum. Ensign D. A. Studabaker. 

Com P° nent *°" ' clot' G L AbboU Lieut. F. J. Williamson. Ensign H. J. Brinkman. 

Component No. 2 Capt. tr. L,. addou. j 

n « *.„ Av^TUTTn 9 Capt. John Detwiler, Commandant 

Qr. Canton Apollo No. 2 ^ J r l ^^ Chey y R Wolterstorff> Accountant . 

f xt Pant Tohn Detwiler Lieut. A. S. Babcock. Ensign F. W. Overmann. 

Componen No. 3. Capt Job ^De* ler. ^ ? ^ ^ ^.^ r r ^^ 

Canton 3rNo ° 5 4 ':::.:::5 Fran* RaC, Commandant. Lieut. John Lohse. Ensign W. Schlueter. 

Canton Loyalt) , No. S .... ^ ^ ^ Rebstoc k, Clerk. Chev. Henry Einfeldt, Accountant. -- 

r »™ TT S Grant No 6 Capt. T. D. Doig, Commandant. Lieut. E. E. Joslyn. Ensign O. B. Larson. 

Canton U. ,. Grant, No. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ R ^ Accountant> 

Canton Advance No 7 Capt W. J. Marson, Commandant. Lieut. Win. H. Wiggin. Ensign R. A. Dorns. 

Canton Advance, No. 7. ^ c ^ ^^ ^ ^ D< R Nfle8> Accountant . 

Canton Occidental, No. S... Capt W H. Wells, Commandant. Lie.. J. M. Severens. ^En^E. L. Wm 3 e. 

MISSOURI. 
First Brigade Grand Department of the Mississippi- Brigadier E. Wilkerson, Canton No. 1 
F it Seni-Colonel W. F. Dyer, Canton No. 11; Lieutenant-Colonel R. A. DeBolt, Canton No. 5 ; »t Battalion, 

MSor C. H. Harris, Canton No. 3 ; 2 d Battalion, § Major T. E. Evans, Canton No. 2 ; 3d Battahon, Major R. S. 

Carpenter, Canton No. n. 
First Separate Battalion— Major Chas. Long, Canton No. 14. 

Canton Paran No 1 Capt C. H. Rea, Commandant. Lieut. D. Jamison. Ens,gn L. J. Horn. 

Canton Paran, No. ^ ^ Borlinghaus, Clerk. Chev. A. Redheffer, Accountant. . 

\ Declined to accept. 



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* Canton Princeton, No. 2 Capt. C. E. Speer, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. 

Canton St. Joseph, No. 3 Capt. G. E. Acklam, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. W. A. -McAllister, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Boonville, No. 4 Capt. J. F. Gmelich, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. John Waterman, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Trenton, No. 5 Capt. G. M. Roberts, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. H. J. Hughes, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Mary ville, No. 6 Capt. C. L. Gurney, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. W. H. Davey, Clerk. Chev. 

* Canton Livingston, No. 7 Capt. W. B. Coston, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. , Cleik. Chev. 

Canton Ridgely, No. 8 X Capt. Fred Dreyer, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. D. A. Bash, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Mound City, No. 9 Capt. T. L. Kraatz, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. E. W. Kempin, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Holden, No. 10... Capt. Wm. H. Liddle, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. W. W. Gaunt, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Veitch, No. 11 f Capt. W. F. Dyer, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. Geo. H. Burt, Clerk. Chev 

Canton Ingomar, No. 12 Capt. J. Rautenstrauch, Commandant. Lieut 

Chev. } Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Cceur De Lion, No. 13 Capt. Jas. W. Garner, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. A. J. Botts, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton City of Kansas, No. 14 Capt. R. H. Maybury, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. C. S. Scudder, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Archer, No. 15 Capt. Thos. Walton, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. C. G. Ludwigs, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Clinton, No. 16 Capt. E. W. Snyder, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. I Clerk. Chev. 

* Returns of 1886. t Promoted, i Resigned. 



H. T. Allen. Ensign W. W. White. 

, Accountant. 
Jos. Albus. Ensign Geo. Lanenberg. 

S T. Turner, Accountant. 
W. W. Taliaferro. Ensign A. Dengolesky. 
N. Walz, Accountant. 
G. A. Maupin. Ensign C. F. Cooter. 
G. W. Smith, Accountant. 
C. Lippman. Ensign John A. Smith. 

R. Shelton, Accountant. 
N. J. Rensch. Ensign J. R. Tudor. 

, Accountant. 
Cyrus Lambert. Ensign Wm. H. West. 
Fred Gerken, Accountant. 
Adolph Dietz. Ensign F. Heitert. 

H. Stranghoener, Accountant. 
F. M. Templeman. Ensign John B. Mathews. 
Robert Long, Accountant. 
J. B. Lewis. Ensign D. S. Moore. 

R. S. Carpenter, Accountant. 
W. O. B. Dixon. Ensign E. C. Duncan. 

, Accountant. 
W. W. Brown. Ensign Jacob Rothrock. 

C. Lewallen, Accountant. 
W. W. Wood. Ensign C. C. Whitmeyer. 

J. G. Adkins, Accountant. 
Jos. M. Crowder. Ensign Chas Gimbel. 
H. Sinauer, Accountant. 
P. E. Calmers. Ensign I Couse. 

, Accountant. 



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MONTANA. 
First Battalion — Major John P. McCabe, Canton No. 2. 
Canton Wildey, No. 1 Capt. W. Pinkham, Commandant. 

Chev. A. J. White, Clerk. 
Canton Schuyler Colfax, No. 2 Capt. F. P. Sterling, Commandant. 

Chev. R. H. Beckwith, Clerk. 
Canton Alert, No. 3 Capt. C. W. Taylor, Commandant. 

Chev. , Clerk. 

Canton Loeb, No. 4 Capt. W. M. Bullard, Commandant. 

Chev. , Clerk. 



Lieut. Robert Nicholls. Ensign Thos. Sturtridge. 

Chev. Geo. Pascoe, Accountant. 

Lieut. Chas. Hoepfner. Ensign Henry Asmussen. 

Chev. A. P. Read, Accountant. 

Lieut. Robert Stewart. Ensign William Watts. 

Chev. , Accountant. 

Lieut. R. Hobba. Ensign F. H. Blanding. 

Chev , Accountant. 



NEBRASKA. 
First Battalion — Major John W. Nichols, Canton No. 1. 
Canton Ezra Millard, No. 1 Capt. N. B. Heim, Commandant. 

Chev. F. B. Bryant, Clerk. 
Canton Ford, No. 2 Capt. Jas. Tyler, Commandant. 

Chev. , Clerk. 

Canton Excelsior, No. 3 Capt. G. H. Cutting, Commandant. 

Chev. , Clerk. 

NEVADA. 
First Battalion— (Election return for Major not received). 
Canton Silver State, No. 1 Capt. W. Sutherland, Commandant. 

Chev. C. E. Mack, Clerk. 
Canton Reno, No. 2 Capt. P. H. Mulcahy, Commandant. 

Chev. John Bowman, Clerk. 

NEW BRUNSWICK. 

Canton Latour, No. 1 Capt. G. K. Berton, Commandant. 

Chev. Jos. Wilson, Clerk. 
t Promoted. 



Lieut. Geo. A. Bennett. Ensign Wm. A. Kelley. 

Chev. J. F. Sheely, Accountant. 

Lieut. O. C. Bell. Ensign S. McClay. 

Chev. , Accountant. 

Lieut. D. B. Marston. Ensign C. R. Clapp. 

Chev. , Accountant. 



f Lieut. J. J. Donworth. Ensign T. W. Booth. 
Chev. G. Henning, Accountant. 
Lieut. C. Lemery. Ensign F. L. Engstrom. 

Chev. J. J. Becker, Accountant. 



Lieut. J. E. Smith. Ensign Alex. Rankine. 

Chev. A. D. G. Van Wart, Accountant. 



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NEW HAMPSHIRE. 

Second Brigade, Division of the North — Brigadier H. A. Farrington, Grand Canton No. 2. 

First Regiment — -Colonel L. S. Richardson. Grand Canton No. 1 ; Lieutenant-Colonel E. Tetley, Canton No. 5 ; 1st Bat- 
talion, Major Geo. E. Chase, Grand Canton No. 2 : 2d Battalion, Major Jos. S. Abbott, Canton No. 3 ; 3d Battalion. 
Major Hinman C. Bailey, Grand Canton No. 1. 

Gl\ Canton Wildey, No, 1 Capt. Wm. J. Fernald. Commandant. 

Chev. A. J. Souza, Clerk. Chev. John W. Bourlet, Jr.. Accountant. 

Component. No. 1 Capt. Wm. J. Fernald. Lieut. Z. F. Swain. Ensign Geo. A. Huntoon. 

Component, No. 7 Capt. Jas. A.Johnson. Lieut. C. C. Perkins. Ensign F. H. Corson. 

Gt, Canton Ri&gely.No. 2 Capt. F. A. Taylor, Commandant. 

Chev. J. O. Burbank, Clerk. Chev. Geo. O. Flanders. Accountant. 

Component, No. 2 Capt. F. A. Taylor. Lieut. O. W. Martin. Ensign J. E. Merrill. 

Component, No. 8 Capt. E. G. Sanborn. Lieut. D.J. Jones. Ensign S. A. Raymond. 

Gt. Canton A, No, 3 Capt. J. E. Tolles. Commandant. 

Chev. J. H. Reed. Clerk. Chev. J. A. Fisher, Accountant. 

Component, No. 9 Capt. J. E. Tolles. Lieut. C. H. Dunlap. Ensign C. T. Lund. 

Component, No. 10 Capt. Lieut. Ensign 

Canton Parker, No. 3 Capt. A. T. Pierce, Commandant. Lieut. S. H. Goodwin. Ensign F. P. Worthen. 

Chev. F. P. Hodgdon, Clerk. Chev. J. H. Winslow, Accountant. 

Canton General Stark, No. 4 Capt. R. H. Paine, Commandant. Lieut. C. H. Zanes. Ensign J. F. Robinson. 

Chev. Geo. P. Appleton, Clerk. Chev. S. Hook, Accountant. 

Canton Osgood. No. 5 Capt. G. R. Leavitt, Commandant. Lieut. W. H. Lamprey. Ensign Geo. A. Sanders. 

Chev. S. J. Lamprey. Clerk. Chev. J. A. Mitchell, Accountant. 

Canton Welch, No. 6 Capt. F. J. Latimer, Commandant. Lieut. F. P. Meserve. Ensign J. K. Crain. 

Chev. C. H. Fairbanks, Clerk. Chev. D. A. Newton, Accountant. 

Canton Ashuelot. No. n fCapt. H. H. Haines, Commandant, j Lieut. E. M. Keyes. f Ensign F. E. Toy. 

Chev. H. S. Stevens, Clerk. Chev. F. M. Davis, Accountant. 

Canton Senter, No. 12 Capt. A. R. Jenkins, Commandant. Lieut. A. E. Rand. Ensign W. F. Pinder. 

Chev. C. H. Clough, Clerk. Chev. W. W. Cotton, Accountant. 
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NEW JERSEY. 

First Regiment— Colonel Geo. N. Nutt, Canton No. 3; Lieutenant-Colonel Edgar Taylor, Canton No. 4; 1st Battalion, 
Major Geo. Stevens, Canton No. 2 ; 2d Battalion, Major Wm. B. Davis, Canton No. 6 ; 3d Battalion, Major S. N. 
Rockhill, Canton No. 8. 

Canton Newark, No. 1 Capt. A. B. Pierce, Commandant. Lieut. Chas. L. Best. Ensign T. H. Sawyer. 

Chev. Chas. H. Schenck, Clerk. Chev. Jas. S. Powlesson, Accountant. 

* Canton Jersey City, No. 2 f Capt. Geo. Stevens, Commandant. Lieut. H. C. Anderson. Ensign John W. Kull. 

Chev. A. Youmans, Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Canton Capital City, No. 3 f Capt. Geo. N. Nutt, Commandant. Lieut. E. F. Reppart. Ensign John H. Batteson. 

Chev. John C. Hayes, Clerk. Chev. Geo. W Lanning, Accountant. 

Canton Industry, No. 4 Capt. Jos. Greaves, Commandant. Lieut. R. B. Conklin. Ensign Jacob White. 

Chev. Paul Jehn, Clerk. Chev. J. S. Lang, Accountant. 

Canton Ridgely, No. 5 Capt. J. J. Sheppard, Commandant. Lieut. James Houghton. Ensign B. F. Fortiner. 

Chev. H. J. House, Clerk. Chev. Geo. Wailes, Accountant. 

Canton Hope, No. 6 f Capt. Wm. B. Davis, Commandant. Lieut. J. W. Pickering. Ensign Robert Thomas. 

Chev. W. V. D. Rolfe, Clerk. Chev. Robert Hyde, Accountant. 

Canton Atlantic, No. 7 Capt. Richard Wilson, Commandant. Lieut. Geo. M. Lane. Ensign W. H. Miles. 

Chev. T. J. Winckler, Clerk Chev. W. H. Farry, Accountant. 

Canton Ironsides, No. 8 Capt. S. N. Rockhill, Commandant. Lieut. Wm. F. Stout. Ensign Wilson Cutter. 

Chev. J. H. Lamson, Clerk. Chev. J. R. Deacon, Accountant. 



NEW YORK. 

Division of the Atlantic— J Major-General S. S. Eddy, Grand Canton No. 2. 

First Brigade, Division of the Atlantic— Brigadier J. O. Woodward, Grand Canton No. 1. 

First Regiment— Colonel John S. Hutman, Grand Canton No. 1 ; Lieutenant-Colonel D. G. Face, Canton No. 8 ; 1st Battalion, 
Major John F. Conkey, Canton No 4; 2d Battalion, Major R. J. Holmes, Canton No. 14; 3d Battalion, Major G. V. 
Montgomery, Canton No. 20. 

Second Regiment— Colonel John W. Raynor, Canton No. 13; Lieutenant-Colonel S. L. Meddaugh, Canton No. 10; 1st Bat- 
talion, Major J. B. Fowler, Canton No. 2 ; 2d Battalion, Major W. H. Mosher, Canton No. 21 ; 3d Battalion, Major 
Thos. Miller. Canton No. 13. 



■"Returns of 1886. f Promoted. ± Resigned. 



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Gr. Canton Nemo, No. 1 ICapt. J. O. Woodward, Commandant. 

Chev. John Vandenberge, Clerk. Chev. M. D. Shaffer, Accountant. 

Component, No. i f Capt. J. O. Woodward. Lieut. H. C. Fruchting. Ensign Chas. Van Loon. 

Component, No. 15 Capt. P. F. Gardineer. Lieut. Wm. L. Clute. Ensign John Spoo. 

Grr. Canton J. W. Stebbins.No. 2---Capt. John C. Moore, Commandant. 

Chev. W. M. Williams, Clerk. Chev. H. M. Webb, Accountant. 

Component, No. 16 Capt. John C. Moore. Lieut. W. S. Briggs. Ensign F. H. Merz. 

Component, No. 17 Capt. L. Krausey. Lieut. H. J. Northrop. Ensign Fred. Smith. 

Canton Underwood, No. 2 Capt. J. E. Chase, Commandant. Lieut. H. H. Hannon. Ensign J. A. Thistle. 

Chev. H. H. Taylor, Clerk. Chev. Wm. Boyd, Accountant. 

Canton Stanwix, No. 3 Capt. F. X. Greenia, Commandant. Lieut. John D. Archer. Ensign J. W. Larkin. 

Chev. W. H. Prince, Clerk. Chev. John Pepper, Accountant. 

Canton T. J. Marvin, No. 4 Capt. F. M. Jenkins, Commandant. Lieut. Jas. J. Haywood. Ensign Wm. H. Wood. 

Chev. H. E Mooney, Clerk. Chev. Fred. C. Greene, Accountant. 

Canton Buffalo, No. 5 Capt. Fred Smith, Commandant. Lieut. Jacob I. Williams. Ensign Alexander Ferguson. 

Chev. W. E. Skinner, Clerk. Chev. Jas. C. Penfold, Accountant. 

Canton Union, No. 6 Capt. Thos. Conway, Commandant. Lieut. D. H. Bruce. Ensign G. S. Orchard. 

Chev. W. S. Birks, Clerk. Chev. J. F. Houck, Accountant. 

Canton Niagara, No. 7 Capt. John B. Naisrnith, Commandant. Lieut. E. C. Butrick. Ensign E. S. Bennett. 

Chev. J. D. Payne, Clerk. Chev. L. R. Oliver, Accountant. 

Canton Leo, No. 8 Capt. L. G. Rockwood, Commandant. Lieut. Geo. L. Harger. Ensign Alex. W. Gowett. 

Chev. Clark W. James, Clerk. Chev. S. H. Franks, Accountant. 

Canton King Solomon, No. 9 Capt. Geo. W. Shall, Commandant. Lieut Wm. Harday. Ensign Philo Shell. 

Chev. Jos. Schermer, Clerk. Chev. Louis Cohn, Accountant. 

*Canton Queen City, No. 10 Capt. Geo. F. Mapes, Commandant. Lieut. Thos. M. Losie. Ensign W. H. Meeker. 

Chev. C. W. Tud, Clerk. Chev. Jacob Kolb, Accountant. 

Canton Washington, No. n Capt. J. B. Paterson, Commandant. Lieut. John L. Dickenson. Ensign Chas. J. Weinz. 

Chev. Chas. Schuab, Clerk. Chev. E. H. Van Doom, Accountant. 

Canton Amaranth, No. 12 Capt. O. W. Kelley, Commandant. Lieut. C. W. Fraser. Ensign F. M. Crane. 

Chev. Z B. Buckman, Clerk. Chev. H. J. Harris, Accountant. 

Canton Brooklyn. No. 13 f Capt. W. W. Tolley, Commandant. Lieut. D. A. Croswell. Ensign Geo. Baker. 

Chev. Wm. J. Morton, Clerk. Chev. John A. Bennet, Accountant. 

* Returns of 1886. j Promoted. 



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Canton Ridgely, No. 14 Capt. John Ward, Commandant. Lieut Henry J. Zuller. Ensign Jas. H. Warren. 

Chev. John J. Hill, Clerk. Chev. T. Zimmerman, Accountant. 

Canton Oswego, No. 18 Capt. Wra. T. Findlay, Commandant. Lieut. F. E. Milliken. Ensign R. J. Parkin. 

Chev. G. H. Whitney, Clerk. Chev. J. H. Tibbits, Accountant. 

Canton Dilks. No. 19 Capt. E. O. Caldwell, Commandant. Lieut. John Leeming. Ensign D. B. Edinger. 

Chev. J. H. Marshall, Clerk. Chev. Henry Marks, Accountant. 

Canton Amsterdam, No. 20 Capt. John H. Crouse, Commandant. Lieut. Peter A. Denault. Ensign H. B. Spencer. 

Chev. Fred. Reiser, Jr., Clerk. Chev. B. F. Oliver. Accountant. 

Canton Binghamton, No. 21 Capt. Jas. Haran, Commandant. Lieut. E. E. Allen. Ensign J. C. Arnold. 

Chev. F. A. Morgan, Clerk. Chev. J. P. Morgan, Accountant. 

Canton Sanders, No. 22 Capt. J. D. Mclntyre, Commandant. Lieut. John Bright. Ensign H. T. Schultz. 

Chev. T. I. Forsyth, Clerk. Chev. W. E. Duff, Accountant. 

Canton Utica, No. 23 Capt. E H. Divine, Commandant. Lieut. Louis Ruden. Ensign Jas. E. Ryan. 

Chev. A. E. Curtis, Clerk. ,Chev. John S. Capron, Accountant. 

Canton Logan, No. 24 Capt. I. B. Race. Commandant. Lieut. Jas. H. Cain. Ensign Jas. A. McClary. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Canton Germania, No. 25 Capt. Wm. A. Wilke, Commandant. Lieut. John Baum. Ensign C. Zimmermann. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Canton Persch, No. 26 Capt. C. W. Bingemann, Commandant. Lieut. Jacob B. Schleh. Ensign Louis Kreis. 

Chev. C. Schaeffer, Clerk. Chev. . Accountant. 

NORTH CAROLINA. 

Canton Gen. Greene, No. 1 Capt. John H. Harris, Commandant. Lieut. Henry Wakefield, Jr. Ensign A. H. Stubbs. 

Chev. J. W. Albright, Clerk. Chev. L. C Howlett, Accountant. 

OHIO. 

Chief of Staff of the Army — Captain-General Franklin Ellis, Canton No. 8. 

Division of the Ohio — Major-General John G. Reeves, Grand Canton No. 4. 

First Brigade, Division of the Ohio — (Second election not yet held). 

Second Brigade, Division of the Ohio — Brigadier J. W. Greene, Grand Canton No. 3. 

First Regiment — Colonel James D. Bell, Canton No. 6; Lieutenant-Colonel J. A Morrow, Grand Canton No. 6; 1st Bat- 
talion, Major T. C. Bope, Grand Canton No. 4; 2d Battalion, Major George W. Hall, Canton No. 13; 3d Battalion, 
Major J. H. Smith, Canton No. 7. 



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Second Regiment — Colonel Charles H. Schaeffer, Canton No. 16; Lieutenant-Colonel Hudson Gartley, Canton No. 20 ; 1st 
Battalion, Major John G. McCune, Canton No. 20; 2d Battalion, Major Calvin C. Stolz, Canton, No. 40; 3d Bat- 
talion, Major E. D. Hellrigle, Canton No. 25. 

Third Regiment — Colonel Howard E. Sears, Grand Canton No. 2 ; Lieutenant-Colonel C. L. Alderson, Canton No. 19 ; 1st 
Battalion, Major A. F. Koons, Grand Canton No. 2; 2d Battalion (election return not received) ; 3d Battalion, Major 
J. A. Mcintosh, Canton No. 19. 

Fourth Regiment— Colonel Charles E. Niles, Canton No. 31 ; Lieutenant-Colonel A. J. Eyster, Canton No. 22 ; 1st Battalion, 
Major G. W. Stough, Grand Canton No. 3; 2d Battalion, Major R. S. Parker, Canton No. 26; 3d Battalion, Major 
W. W. Bowen, Canton No. 38. 

First Separate Battalion — Major Harry J. Ashton, Grand Canton No. 5. 

Grr. Canton Ohio, No. 1 Capt. , Commandant. 

Chev. O. A. Wolfley, Clerk. Chev. H. Gosser, Accountant. 

Component, No. 1 Capt. H. M. Innis. Lieut. W. D. Heyl. Ensign D. W. Moccabee. 

Component, No. 2 Capt. E. B. Bliss. Lieut. A. L. Walrath. Ensign F. M. Squires. 

Gr. Canton Akron, No. 2 Capt. W. H. Miller, Commandant. 

Chev. W. H. Lohr, Clerk. Chev. E. C. Simpson, Accountant. 

Component, No. 3 Capt. W. H. Miller. Lieut. Jacob Keller. Ensign J. W. Inskeep. 

Component, No. 4 f Capt. H. E. Sears. Lieut. J. T. Adkins. Ensign A. E. Ellinwood, 

Gt. Canton Lucas, No. 3 Capt. Oliver Hall, Jr., Commandant. 

Chev. W. A. DeForest, Clerk. Chev. P. Schmidt, Accountant. 

Component, No. 14 Capt. Oliver Hall, Jr. Lieut. G. Fleishman. Ensign C. F. Bischoff. 

Component, No. 15. Capt. Wm. C. Worrell. Lieut. C. Unbehaun. Ensign Wm. Geyser. 

GT. Canton Ivanhoe, No. i- |Capt. T C. Bope, Commandant. 

Chev. L. Bauman, Clerk. Chev. A. M. Beery, Accountant. 

Component, No. 10 fCapt. T. C. Bope. Lieut. T. C. Benadum. Ensign Gilbert Moore. 

Component, No. 43 Capt. W. H. Buchanan. Lieut. J. Dunwoody. Ensign W. H. Jeffries. 

Gr. Canton Cincinnati, No. 5 Capt. J. C. Levi, Commandant.' 

Chev. George D. Hyne, Clerk. Chev. F. Gordon, Accountant. 

Component, No. 9 Capt. Jacob C. Levi. Lieut. W. E. Mock. Ensign Chas. F. Perry. 

Component, No. 30 Capt. L. K. Torbet. Lieut. F. Rosenbush. Ensign Robt. Muth. 

t Promoted. t 



Gr. Canton Nova. No. 6 Capt. , Commandant 

Chev. J. A. Miner, Clerk. 

Component, No. 5 Capt. Chas. E. Arter, Commandant. 

Component, No. 51 Capt. 

Canton Mansfield, No. 6 Capt. J. M. Merrell, Commandant. 

Chev. J. A. Dunlap, Clerk. 

Canton Delaware, No. 7 Capt. W. T. Watson, Commandant. 

Chev. V. E. Hardin, Clerk. 

Canton Golden, No. 8 Capt. John R Roney, Commandant. 

Chev. Jacob Smith, Clerk. 

*Canton Salem, No. n Capt. C. F. Lease, Commandant. 

Chev. , Clerk. 

*Canton Pequod, No. 12 Capt. B. S. Levering, Commandant. 

Chev. J. L. Prugh, Clerk. 

Canton Mystic, No. 13 Capt. John W. Drone, Commandant. 

Chev. John W. Mitchell, Clerk. 

Canton Earl, No. 16 fCapt. C. H. Schaeffer, Commandant. 

Chev. W. E. Hunt, Clerk. 

Canton Ridgely, No. 17 Capt. J. T. Creekbaum, Commandant. 

Chev. T. M. Thompson, Clerk. 

Canton Bryan, No. 18 Capt. R. N. Patterson, Commandant. 

Chev. W. W. Darby, Clerk. 

Canton Cuyahoga, No. 19 t Capt. C. L. Alderson, Commandant. 

Chev. C F. Redfield, Clerk. 

Canton Sidney, No. 20 Capt. Wm. Portsmouth, Commandant. 

Chev. Jas. Rostron, Clerk. 

Canton Bethard, No. 21 Capt. W. H. Elwell, Commandant. 

Chev. H. H. Forrest, Clerk. 

Canton Imperial, No. 22 Capt. M. Bartlett, Commandant. 

Chev. K. O. St. John, Clerk. 

Canton Clinton, No. 23 Capt. P. S. Bnndle, Commandant. 

Chev. John G. Outcalt, Clerk. 
* Returns of 1886. t Promoted. 



Chev. W. B. Deacon, Accountant. 

Lieut. Jas. A. Taylor. Ensign John Rait. 

Lieut. Ensign 

Lieut. John H. Todd. Ensign E. S. Heistand. 

Chev. P. Wappner, Accountant. 

Lieut. J. L. Wolfley. Ensign E. Graff. 

Chev. E. R. Ryan, Accountant. 

Lieut. Dennis Kief. Ensign L. H. Wasserman 

Chev. P. H. Moyer, Accountant. 

Lieut. Wm. Home. Ensign J. D. Hilles. 

Chev. , Accountant. 

Lieut. Sam'l Bowman. Ensign L. S. Jordan. 

Chev. F. Steiner, Accountant. 

Lieut. Geo. W. Hall. Ensign John P. Staggers. 

Chev. W. O. Ferguson, Accountant. 

Lieut. W. D. Jones. Ensign Thos. B. Randall. 

Chev. J. Schneider, Accountant. 

Lieut. F. F. Shaw. Ensign C. Linn. 

Chev. L. Grim, Jr., Accountant. 

Lieut. G. K. McClure. Ensign Fred. Yunck. 

Chev. J. Schleenbaker, Accountant. 

Lieut. J. A. Mcintosh. Ensign Geo. H.Herringshaw. 

Chev. C. A. Klump, Accountant. 

Lieut. R. Smeltzer. Ensign P. B. Birch. 

Chev. W. H. Moreland, Accountant. 

Lieut. Eli Elwell. Ensign S. B. Clemmens. 

Chev. M. M. Kaufman, Accountant. 

Lieut. W. F. Van Loo. Ensign D. C. Hight 

Chev. John Morgan, Accountant. 

Lieut. H. H. Barlow. Ensign F. J. Schofield. 

Chev. O. F. Peddicord, Accountant. 



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Canton Orion, No. 24 Capt. A. B. Skelly, Commandant. 

Chev. P. Walther, Clerk. 
Canton Valor, No. 25 f Capt. E D Hellrigle, Commandant. 

Chev. S. N. Adams, Clerk. 
Canton Alpine, No. 26 Capt. J. B. Newton, Commandant. 

Chev. F. B. Roath, Clerk. 
Canton Russell, No. 27 Capt. H. C. Brown, Commandant. 

Chev. H. Huber, Clerk. 
Canton Garfield, No. 28 Capt. Jas. Mc Mullen, Commandant. 

Chev. L. F. Coryell, Clerk. 
Canton Lakeside, No. 29. Capt. C. E. Benham, Commandant. 

Chev. W. W. Williams, Clerk. 
Canton Findlay, No. 31 Capt. D. F. Lightfoot, Commandant. 

Chev. P. E. Hay, Clerk. 
Canton Expeditas, No. 32 Capt. Chas. F. Wagoner, Commandant 

Chev. George J. Nieberg, Clerk. 
Canton Cleveland, No. 33 Capt. Frank Freedle, Commandant. 

Chev. J. A. Robinson, Clerk. 
Canton Mayne, No. 34 Capt. John U. Mayne, Commandant. 

Chev. John Earls, Clerk. 
Canton Tuscarawas, No. 35 Capt. R. J. W. Dodd, Commandant. 

Chev. A. Bippus, Clerk. 
Canton Fremont, No. 36 Capt. W. P. Haynes, Commandant. 

Chev. C. A. Freeman, Clerk. 
Canton Painesville, No. 37 Capt. J. B. Vrooman, Commandant. 

Chev. J. C. Barto, Clerk. 
Canton Perry, No. 38 Capt. Adam Kolb, Commandant. 

Chev C. Kreimes, Clerk. 
Canton Tiffin, No. 39 Capt. F. P. Bloom, Commandant. 

Chev. C. G. Meyer, Clerk. 
Canton Greenville, No. 40 Capt. John H. Ries, Commandant. 

Chev. Moses Huhn, Clerk. 
t Promoted. 



Lieut. H. Tegeder. Ensign D. E. Fritz. 

Chev. F. Ashton, Accountant. 
Lieut. J. W. Sheley. Ensign John A. Cisco. 

Chev. F. R. Voris, Accountant. 
Lieut. J. D. Bolles. Ensign F. M. Young. 

Chev. W. R. Noyes, Accountant. 
Lieut. Henry Suhr. Ensign John Lew. 

Chev. H. F. O.ehler, Accountant. 
Lieut. George W. Carey. Ensign Geo. A. Graham. 
Chev. J. H. Wood, Accountant. 
Lieut. S. A. Taggart. Ensign J. A. Cornell. 

Chev. H. G. Sipher, Accountant. 
Lieut. David Joy. Ensign B. F. Burns. 

Chev. J. H. Decker, Accountant. 
. Lieut. B. T. Wills. Ensign M. D. Brouse. 

Chev. A. T. Kingsbury, Accountant. 
Lieut. C. W. Southwell. Ensign Geo. L. Onread. 
Chev. William Powell, Accountant. 
Lieut. E. L. Crawford. Ensign W. J. Heal. 
Chev. Jos. Bannister, Accountant. 
Lieut. John W. Sluthour. Ensign N. W. Senhauser 
Chev. John T. Diefenbacher, Accountant. 
Lieut. A. Alford. Ensign L. G. Hamilton. 

Chev. E. H. Underhill, Accountant. 
Lieut. G. E. Stevenson. Ensign N. T. Breed. 
Chev. W. M. Werner, Accountant. 
Lieut. P. Swessinger. Ensign M. Falotico. 
Chev. Chas. Bauman, Accountant. 
Lieut. N. M. Graybill. Ensign M. D. Kentfield. 
Chev. S. Chamberlain, Accountant. 
f Lieut. C. C. Stoltz. Ensign Thos. Lines. 
Chev. J. Halderman, Accountant. 



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Canton Ashland. No. 41 Capt. S. L. Arnold, Commandant. Lieut. Wm. L. Rhoads. Ensign Win. H. Krebs. 

Chev. Max. Meckes, Clerk. Chew J. T. Reaser, Accountant. 

Canton Doty. No. 42 .'....Capt. Rob't E. Blinn, Commandant. Lieut. B. F. -Matthews. Ensign J. C. F. Franks. 

Chev. Samuel Brown, Clerk. Chev. Jos. May. Accountant. 

Canton Dundee, No. 44 Capt. H. Rayburn. Commandant. Lieut. W. W. Shoop. Ensign John B. Shum. 

Chev. J. X. Van Deman, Clerk. Chev. J. S. Welton, Accountant. 

* Canton Scioto, Xo 45 Capt. M. B. Radcliff, Commandant. Lieut. Wm. R. Lilly. Ensign John S. Crayne. 

Chev M. K. Marshall, Clerk. Chev. B. H. Moore, Accountant. 

Canton Colfax, Xo. 46 Capt. W. N. Mundy. Commandant. Lieut. I. G. Seifried. Ensign W. S. Dyer. 

Chev. A. D. Pifer, Clerk- Chev. A. P. Phillips, Accountant. 

Canton Cumminsville, No. 47 Capt. G. B. McKimmie, Commandant. Lieut. John C. Heywood. Ensign Geo. Robinson. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Canton Beverly, Xo. 48 Capt. A. M. Jordan, Commandant. Lieut. C. C. Smith. Ensign S. G. Adair. 

Chev. A. M. Brigham, Clerk. Chev. John H. Newlin, Accountant. 

Canton Calumet, Xo. 49 Capt. C. H. Rule, Commandant. Lieut. W. R. Snydam Ensign E J. Bloxham. 

Chev , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Canton Xapoleon, Xo. 50 Capt. T. C. Clewell, Commandant Lieut. J. P. Belknap. Ensign J. Y Housel. 

Chev. S. C. Haag, Clerk. Chev D. Wilson, Accountant. 

Canton Van Wert, Xo. 52 Capt. James L. Lowrey, Commandant Lieut. James I. Ream. Ensign. Jas. O. Anderson. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev , Accountant. 

Canton Pioneer, Xo. 53 Capt. , Commandant. Lieut. Ensign 

Chev. . Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Canton Clyde, No. 54 Capt. .Commandant. Lieut. Ensign 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. . Accountant. 

OXTARIO. 
First Regiment— Colonel P. J. Slatter, Canton No. 7 ; Lieutenant-Colonel Abner Fraser, Canton Xo. 4 ; 1st Battalion, Major 
W. T. Stenberg, Canton Xo. 1 ; 2d Battalion, Major John H. Macabe, Canton Xo. 4; 3d Battalion, Major Geo. H. 
Lauder, Canton X T o. 8. 

Canton London, No. 1 Capt. John Browne, Commandant. Lieut. Frank Riddell. Ensign Wm. F. Darch. 

Chev. John G. Watson, Clerk. Chev. D. L. Hardey, Accountant. 

Canton Windsor, Xo. 2 Capt. John Leighton, Commandant Lieut. Jas. G. Morgan. Ensign John Turk. 

Chev. Chas. J. Reid, Clerk. Chev. Geo. P. Breen, Accountant. 

s Returns of 1886. 



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Canton Newmarket. No. 3 Capt. L. Atkinson, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. Chas. Ross, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Hamilton, No. 4 Capt. R. J. Faulknor, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. W. H. Limage, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Victoria, No. 5 Capt. F. H. Ferguson, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. D. J. Boughner, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Kingston, No. 6 Capt. Wm. Saunders, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. Jas. E. Dillon, Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Toronto, No. 7 t Capt. F. W. Unitt, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. John B. Smith, Clerk. Chev. 

*Canton Belleville, No. 8 Capt. F. M. Clarke, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Outaouais, No. 9 Capt. Jas. Grant, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. 

Canton Peterboro, No. 10 Capt. A. McNeil, Commandant. Lieut. 

Chev. R. T. Kidd, Clerk. Chev. 



J. E. Hughes. Ensign Robt. Brimson. 

J. P. Hunter, Accountant. 

J. C. Boligan. Ensign F. R. Hutton. 

J. C. Kerner, Accountant. 

Peter Brown. Ensign M. S. Ryan. 

L. Ferguson, Accountant. 

Robt. Elliott. Ensign Wm. J. Moore. 

Wm Healley, Accountant. 

Geo. Pike. Ensign W. J. Stevens. 

John F. McRae, Accountant. 

Jas. Edgar. Ensign J. H. Mills. 

, Accountant. 
John R. Hooper. Ensign F. I. Daniels. 

, Accountant. 
J. Mills. Ensign A. McFarlane. 

Sanrl Clegg, Accountant. 



Canton Portland, No. 1. 



OREGON. 

.Capt. A. N. Gambell, Commandant 
Chev. M. Miller, Clerk. 



Lieut. W. C. McKean. Ensign Geo. F. Johnson. 
Chev. John A. Honeyman, Accountant. 



PENNSYLVANIA. 

Second Brigade, Division of the Atlantic — Brigadier J. P. S. Gobin, Canton No. 19. 
First Regiment — (Election postponed until after the organization of the Second Regiment). 
Gr. Canton Philadelphia, No. !■■■ -Capt. C. H. Paist, Commandant. 

Chev. D. Timmins, Clerk. Chev. John H. Christ. Accountant. 

Component, No. 1 Capt. Henry C. Moore. Lieut. Chas. S. Gibbon. Ensign F. L. B. Keffer. 

Component, No. 12 Capt. C. H. Paist. Lieut. Frank Snowden. Ensign U. A. Hall 

Canton Reading, No. 2 Capt. J. H. Lutz, Commandant. Lieut. George B. Regar. Ensign P. Kuhlman. 

Chev. H. E. Hafer, Clerk. Chev. J. M. Miller, Accountant. 
* Returns of 1886. + Promoted. 



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Canton Wildey, No. 3 Capt. 

Chev. 

* Canton Scranton, No. 4 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Keystone, No. 5 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Fountain, No. 6 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Mutual, No. 7 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Ridgely, No. 8 ...Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Corry, No. 9 Capt. 

Chev. 

* Canton Paran, No. 10 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Cascade, No. 11 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Oil City, No. 13 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton York, No. 14 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Penn, No. 15 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Meadville, No. 16 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Lehigh Valley, No. 17 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Pittsburgh, No, 18 Capt. 

Chev. 
Canton Lebanon, No. 19 Capt. 

Chev 

* Returns of 1886. J Resigned. 



Geo. Neuschafer, Commandant. 

A. H. Kiess, Clerk. 

F. T. Sturges, Commandant. 
Joseph Oliver, Clerk. 

Chas. A. Sweet, Commandant. 

B. F. Milliken, Clerk. 

Win. Schneider, Commandant. 
Joseph Richards, Clerk. 

A. Batdorf, Commandant. 

J. W. Swartz, Clerk. 

Geo. A. Cohick, Commandant. 

Henry B. Eberly, Clerk. 
Wm. Mulkie, Commandant. 

I. T. Payne, Clerk. 

Harry Nuss, Commandant. 

John A. Gerhart, Clerk. 

H. A. Dillon, Commandant. 

H. Kjellman, Clerk. 
S. T. Parks, Commandant. 

W. W. Monks, Clerk. 

G. W. Bresswine, Commandant. 

, Clerk. 
A. Burt, Commandant. 
, Clerk. 
Wm. R. Bennett, Commandant. 
D. W. Lyon, Clerk. 

, Commandant. 
, Clerk. 
S. W. Jefferis, Commandant. 
Wm. H. McCreary, Clerk. 
John Killmoyer, Commandant. 
. E. Marshall, Clerk. 



Lieut H. W. Whitehead. Ensign Jacob. F. Hadtner. 

Chev. F. Kiessling, Accountant. 

Lieut. David Devine. Ensign J. W. Eastuline. 

Chev. George W. Skillhorn, Accountant, 

Lieut. Edgar S. Dartt. Ensign James M. Bowen 

Chev. A. C. Roland, Accountant. 

Lieut. J. Griffiths. Ensign Sam'l Nevins, Jr. 

Chev. G. W. Bynon, Accountant. 

Lieut. William Kohler. Ensign A. Dressier. 

Chev. George C. Stahl, Accountant. 

Lieut. Sam'l Stutzman. Ensign Wm. MendenhalL 

Chev. Richard Simpson, Accountant. 

Lieut. E. C. Amidon. Ensign Chas. Edwards. 

Chev. F. E. Mulkie, Accountant. 

Lieut. John P. Evans. Ensign Wm. Pope. 

Chev. John B. Rosenberger, Accountant. 

Lieut. J. C. Griswold. Ensign D. Fredenburg. 

Chev. F. Howard, Accountant. 

X Lieut. R. M. Crawford. Ensign D. S. Davis. 

Chev. Jos. Zeller, Accountant. 

Lieut. Otto Geucke. Ensign W. H. Witta. 

Chev. , Accountant. 

Lieut. J. L. Bothwell. Ensign H. C. Stone. 

Chev. , Accountant. 

Lieut. F. M. Braymer. Ensign H. M. Miller. 

Chev. A. W. Brown, Accountant. 

Lieut. Ensign 

Chev. , Accountant. 

Lieut. Wm. H. Murphy. Ensign Chas. H. Ruff. 

Chev. Geo. B. Kennedy, Accountant. 

Lieut. Wm. A. Hughes. Ensign Isaac B. Frey. 

Chev. Jas. M. Wagner, Accountant. 



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QUEBEC. 

Canton Mount Royal, No. i Capt. E. J, Briggs, Commandant. Lieut. Jas. McLaughlin. Ensign W. Paterson. 

Chev. J. J- Reed, Clerk. Chev. J. B. Lorge, Accountant. 

RHODE ISLAND. 
First Regiment — Colonel Lindsay Anderson, Grand Canton No. i ; Lieutenant-Colonel Wm. H. Gurney, Canton No. 7 • 1st 
Battalion, Major Edwin A. Bezely, Grand Canton No. 1 ; 2d Battalion, Major Harvey Huestis, Grand Canton No. 1. 

&r, Canton Johnson, No. 1 Major E. A. Bezely, Commandant. 

Chev. Rufus G. Sprague, Clerk. Chev. W. H. Hawkins, Accountant. 

Component Shaffner, No. i....Capt. E. A. Bezely. Lieut. H. M. Hammond. Ensign Fred T. Buffum. 

Component What Cheer No. 2. Capt. Henry A. Barney. Lieut. J. I. Davis. Ensign Henry Grover. 

Component Providence, No. 4. Capt. Sam'l A. Whelden. Lieut. Chas. A. Brown. Ensign Henry F. Carpenter. 

Component Mazeppa, No. 6. ..Capt. Ernest W. Campbell. Lieut. J. H. Wilbur. Ensign Jas. Burgess. 

Canton King Philip, No. 3 Capt. M. O. Darling, Commandant. Lieut. Robt E Shawcross. Ensign Sam'l E. Grooves. 

Chev. E. J. Shawcross, Clerk. Chev. Geo. F. A. Beane, Accountant. 

Canton Miller, No. 5 Capt. Benj. W. Snow, Commandant. Lieut. John H. Adams. Ensign F. P. Marchant. 

Chev. Chas. H. Kinyon, Clerk. Chev. W. J. Munro, Accountant. 

Canton Pawtucket, No. 7 Capt. Alex. Strauss, Commandant. Lieut. G.W. Easterbrooks. Ensign Horace M. Curtis. 

Chev. E. Howes, Clerk. f Chev. W. H. Gurney, Accountant. 

Canton Sawamset, No. 8 Capt. D. W. Gladding, Commandant. Lieut. John H. Brown. Ensign John S. Littlefield. 

Chev. B. S. Buffinton, Clerk. Chev. J. C. Drown, Accountant. 

Canton Woonsocket, No. 9 Capt. Geo. W. Miller, Commandant. Lieut. Fred W. Jenckes. Ensign Chas. E. Clark. 

Chev. Samuel W. Smith, Clerk. Chev. F. A. Jackson, Accountant. 

TENNESSEE. 

Canton R. H. Barry, No. 1 Capt. J. L. Weakley, Commandant. Lieut. J. E. Mann. Ensign H. C. Hudson. 

Chev. P. Harris, Jr., Clerk. Chev. L. Roscoe, Accountant. 

TEXAS. 
First Battalion — (Election return not received.) 

*Canton Paris, No. 1 Capt. J. H. Walker, Commandant. Lieut. A. S. Gantt. Ensign G. A. Griffith. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

* Returns of 1886. t Promoted. 



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Canton Grayson, No. 2 Capt. J. R. Cole, Commandant. Lieut. John Nevins. Ensign S. Totton. 

Chev. John W. Hopson, Clerk. Chev. S. Jackson, Accountant. 

Canton Willard Richardson, No. 3... Capt. R. L. Sherrard, Commandant. Lieut. Bradford Hancock. Ensign F. D. Lawson. 

Chev. Wm. Lester, Clerk. Chev. F. W. Steinbrink, Accountant. 

UTAH. 

Canton Colfax, No. 1 Capt. J. W. Greenman, Commandant. Lieut. T. C. Bailey. Ensign H. F. Evans. 

Chev. H. N. Green, Clerk. Chev. T. W. Whiteley, Accountant. 

VERMONT. 
First Battalion — (Election return not received.) 

*Canton LaFayette, No. 1 Capt. L. C. Grant, Commandant. Lieut. L. G. Burnham. Ensign L. B. Leavitt. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Canton Crescent, No. 2 Capt. D. P. Celley, Commandant. Lieut. G. W. Beck. Ensign F. E. Richardson. 

Chev. Geo. F. Miner, Clerk. Chev. O. H. Henderson, Accountant. 

Canton Palestine, No. 3 Capt. E. R. Parker, Commandant. Lieut. J. C. Timson. Ensign W. D. Gilson. 

Chev. H. A. Reynolds, Clerk. Chev. A. A. Keyes, Accountant. 

Canton Bennington, No. 4 Capt. N. M. Puffer, Commandant. Lieut. F. M. Tiffany. Ensign E. S. Harris. 

Chev. F. H. Scott, Clerk. Chev. I. E. Gibson, Accountant. 

VIRGINIA. 
First Battalion — Major N. E. Whitehurst, Canton No. 1. 

Canton Portsmouth, No. 1 Capt. H. C. Reynolds, Commandant. Lieut. Jas. H. Boyd. Ensign Chas. E. Munden. 

Chev. R. A. Etheridge, Clerk. Chev. G. W. Whitehurst, Accountant. 

Canton Alexandria, No. 2 Capt. W. E. Latham, Commandant. Lieut. W. D. Zimmerman. Ensign Wm. Darley. 

Chev. S. A. Mankin, Clerk. Chev. L. M. Davis, Accountant. 

WASHINGTON TERRITORY. 

Canton Walla Walla, No. 1 Capt. J. M. Hill, Commandant. Lieut. LeF. A. Shaw. Ensign H. Winder. 

Chev. G. H. Sutherland, Clerk. Chev. A. Mackay, Accountant. 
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WEST VIRGINIA. 

Canton Fidelity, No. i Capt. John A. Jones, Commandant. Lieut. F. D. Fuller. Ensign Chas. E. Ellis. 

X Chev. Lansing Farrell, Clerk. Chev. Jas. E. Johnston, Accountant. 

WISCONSIN. 

First Battalion — (Election return not received.) 

Canton Elliott, No. i.... Capt. H. E. Dickinson, Commandant. Lieut. Hiram A. Bond. Ensign Win. A. Bate. 

Chev. Wm. Phillips, Clerk. Chev. David Turner, Accountant. 

*Canton Monono, No. 2 Capt. John W. Hudson, Commandant. Lieut. Wm. T. Fish. Ensign John S. Hawks. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

WYOMING. 
First Battalion — (Election return not received.) 

Canton Wyoming, No. 1 Capt. R. Blackburn, Commandant. Lieut. A. T. Holmes. Ensign Geo. Berner. 

Chev. W. Thies, Clerk. Chev. John A. McKenzie, Accountant. 

*Canton Hancock, No. 2 Capt. W. W. Dillon, Commandant. Lieut. I. C. Miller. Ensign J. F. McMillan. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

Canton Cheyenne, No. 3 Xapt. Wm. Murphy, Commandant. Lieut. Edgar W. Mann. Ensign L. Kabis. 

Chev. , Clerk. Chev. , Accountant. 

* Returns of 1 8S6. ^Resigned. 



[ADDENDUM C.l 



Roster of the Army of Patriarchs Militant, 



Grand Sire John H. White, Commander-in-Chief ex officio, ..... Albion, New York. 



ACTIVE ARMY. 

HEADQUARTERS, COVINGTON, KY. 

Lieutenant-General Jno. C. Underwood, Commander, ..... Covington, Kentucky. 

COMMANDER'S STAFF. 

Captain-General Franklin Ellis, Chief of Staff, ........ Troy, Ohio, 

iVIajor-General Wm. Ryan, General Staff Corps, ...... Louisville, Kentucky. 

Brigadier Henry M. Innis, General Staff Corps, ...... Columbus, Ohio. 

Brigadier A. C. Cable, General Staff Corps (detailed and assigned to active command), . . Covington, Ohio. 

Brigadier Wm. S. Frost, General Staff Corps (detailed as Ass. Adj -Gen., with special assignment), Lynn, Massachusetts. 
Brigadier Alfred Orendorff, General Staff Corps (detailed and assigned to active command), . Springfield, Illinois. 

Brigadier J. J. Whipple, General Staff Corps (detailed and assigned to active command), . Brockton, Massachusetts. 

Brigadier J. R. Mathews, General Staff Corps, ...... Los Angeles, California. 

Brigadier J K. Powers, General Staff Corps, ....... Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 

Brigadier C. W. Breyfogle, attached to the General Staff Corps, ..... San Jose, California. 

Brigadier Robt. F. Atkins, attached to the General Staff Corps, .... Buffalo, New York. 

Brigadier Henry Cadle, attached to the General Staff Corps, .... Smith Centre, Kansas. 

Brigadier L. P. Woodbury, attached to the General Staff Corps, ..... Lewiston, Maine. 

Colonel Emil Pauli, General Staff Corps, ..... . . Springfield, Massachusetts. 

Colonel L. D. Freer, General Staff Corps, ........ Oroville, California. 

Colonel P. V. Carey, General Staff Corps, ....... Des Moines, Iowa. 

Colonel Chas. A. Jewell, General Staff Corps, ....... Plymouth, New Hampshire. 

Colonel W. K. Makemson, General Staff Corps, ....... Georgetown, Texas. 



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Lieutenant-Colonel W. K. Bell, General Staff Corps, 
Lieutenant-Colonel John G. Deubert, General Staff Corps, 



Adjutant-General's Department Corps. 



Major-General Oliver J. Semmes, Adjutant-General, .... 

Colonel Geo. Coker, Deputy Adjutant-General, ...... 

Colonel H. B. Grant, Assistant Adjutant-General, ..... 

Colonel Robts Walter, Assistant Adjutant General, 

Lieutenant Colonel J M. Norman, Assistant Adjutant-General, 

Major Allen Jenckes, Assistant Adjutant-General, ..... 

Major Jos. B. Sheridan, Assistant Adjutant-General, 

Major J. B. Friedheim, Assistant Adjutant-General, ..... 

Major W. L. Whelpley, Assistant Adjutant-General, .... 

Major A. N. Grant, Assistant Adjutant-General. . 

Major H. L. Stillson, Assistant Adjutant-General, ..... 

Major W. E. Pearce, Assistant Adjutant-General, ..... 

Major Frank De Mars, Assistant Adjutant-General, .... 

Major E. D. Hoge, Assistant Adjutant General, ..... 

Major A. C. Sloan, Assistant Adjutant-General, ..... 

Inspector-General's Department Corps. 

Major-General Francis E. Merriman, Inspector-General, 

Colonel Jas. S. Kiger, Assistant Inspector-General, .... 

Colonel L. L. Bromwell, Assistant Inspector-General, .... 

Lieutenant-Colonel Wm. H Meffert, Assistant Inspector-General, 

Major J. 4 ' B. Kenner, Assistant Inspector-General, ..... 

Major W. R. Hickey, Assistant Inspector-General, ..... 

Quartermaster-General's Department ^Corps- 

Major-General I. A. Sheppard, Quartermaster-General, ex officio, 
Brigadier M. Richards Muckle, Assistant Quartermaster-General, 
Colonel Wm. H. Stevenson, Deputy Quartermaster-General, 



Ipswich, Massachusetts. 
New York City, New York. 



Mobile, Alabama. 

Covington, Kentucky. 

Louisville, Kentucky. 

. Covington, Kentucky. 

Denver, Colorado. 

Columbus, Ohio. 

McConnelsville, Ohio. 

Camden, Arkansas. 

Phcenix, Arizona. 

Kokomo, Indiana. 

Bennington, Vermont. 

Richmond, Virginia. 

Orangeburg, South Carolina. 

Salt Lake City, Utah. 

Las Vegas, New Mexico. 



Boston, Massachusetts. 

Trenton, New Jersey. 

Oakland, California. 

Louisville, Kentucky. 

Huntington, Indiana. 

Bothwell, Ontario 



Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Bridgeport, Connecticut. 



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Lieutenant-Colonel W. W. Lyman, Assistant Quartermaster-General, 

Lieutenant Co onel Oscar G. Douglass, Assistant Quartermaster-General, 

Major Chas. L. Young Assistant Quartermaster- General, . 

Major M. D. Shaffer, Assistant Quartermaster-General, .... 

Major F. A. Judd, Assistant Quartermaster-General, ..... 

Major Chas. Motel, Assistant Quartermaster-General, .... 

Commissary-General's Department Corps. 

Major- General S. H. Kelsey, Commissary-General, .... 

Colonel Eugene Germain, Assistant Commissary-General, .... 
Lieutenant-Colonel A. B. Cowles, Assistant Commissary-General, 
Major W. Kirkpatrick, Assistant Commissary-General, .... 

, Equipment Department Corps. 

Major-General James Pettibone, Chief of Equipment, .... 
Colonel W. A. M. Raymond, Assistant Chief of Equipment, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Chas. W. Mutell, Assistant Chief of Equipment, 
Lieutenant-Colonel W. C. Wheeler, Assistant Chief of Equipment, . 
Lieutenant-Colonel M. L. Mery, Assistant Chief of Equipment, 

Surgeon-General's Department Corps. 

Major-General Wm. H. Iszard, Surgeon-General, .... 

Colonel Francis Rae, Assistant Surgeon-General, . . 

Colonel Jas. A. Price, Assistant Surgeon-General, ..... 

Judge Advocate-General's Department Corps- 

Major-General John H. Albin, Judge Advocate-General, .... 
Brigadier E. Bentley Young, Assistant Judge Advocate-General, 
Colonel John N. Van Deman, Assistant Judge Advocate-General, . 

Colonel John B. Goodwin, Assistant Judge Advocate-General, 

Colonel Chas. H. Randall, Assistant Judge Advocate-General, .... 
Colonel Fred. Carleton, Assistant Judge Advocate-General, . . . 

Colonel Wm. Reinecke, Assistant Judge Advocate-General, .... 

Colonel Chas. M. Busbee, Assistant Judge Advocate-General, 



St. Helena, California. 

Lewiston, Maine. 

Columbus, Ohio. 

Albany, New York. 

Springfield, Massachusetts. 

New York City, New York. 



Atchison, Kansas. 

Los Angeles, California. 

Rome, New York. 

New York City, New York. 

Cincinnati, Ohio. 

New York City, New York. 

Springfield, Massachusetts. 

Minneapolis, Minnesota. 

Chico, California. 



Camden, New Jersey. 

Oshawa, Ontario. 

. Weston, Missouri. 



Concord, New Hampshire. 

Boston, Massachusetts. 

Washington C. H., Ohio. 

Atlanta, Georgia. 

Sonora, California. 

Austin, Texas. 

Louisville, Kentucky 

Raleigh, North Carolina. 



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Aids-de-Camp. 



Colonel George W. Dilks, Aid-de-Camp, 
Colonel L. L. Alexander, Aid-de-Camp, 
Colonel Chas. A. Robbe, Aid-de-Camp, 
Colonel John U Perkins, Aid-de-Camp, 
Colonel Theo. A. Ross, Aid-de-Camp, 
Colonel John Steiner, Aid-de-Camp, 
Colonel E. H. Van Doom, Aid-de-Camp. 
Colonel Wm. S. Shank, Aid-de-Camp, 
Colonel Wm. S. Johnson, Aid-de-Camp, 
Colonel Jacob Loeb, Aid-de-Camp, 
Colonel A. J. Woodbury, Aid-de-Camp, 
Colonel E. S. Bertram, Aid-de-Camp, 
Colonel H. A. Tackson, Aid-de-Camp, 
Colonel J. Frank Grant, Aid-de-Camp, 
Colonel E. M. Sloan, Aid-de-Camp, 
Colonel Jacob Stern, Aid-de-Camp, . 



New York City, New York 

Oakland, California. 

Augusta, Georgia. 

Chelsea, Massachusetts. 

Columbus, Ohio. 

Norwich, Connecticut. 

New York City. New York. 

St. Paul, Minnesota. 

Providence, Rhode Island. 

Helena. Montana. 

Denver, Colorado. 

Council Grove, Kansas. 

Montreal, Quebec. 

Petersburg, Kentucky. 

St. Louis, Missouri. 

Buffalo, New York. 



Special Aids-de-Camp. 



Lieutenant-Colonel E. K. Wilcox, Special Aid for Ohio, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Jno. W. McQuiddy, Special Aid for Indiana, 
Lieutenant-Colonel W. E. Carlin, Special Aid for Illinois, 
Lieutenant-Colonel D. H. Lay, Special Aid for Alabama, 
Lieutenant-Colonel M. D Brainard, Special Aid for Columbia, 
Lieutenant-Colonel C. H. Dorsett, Special Aid for Georgia, 
Lieutenant-Colonel R. G. Elliott, Special Aid for Kentucky, 
Lieutenant-Colonel E. H. Black, Special Aid for California, 
Lieutenant-Colonel C. C. Furley, Special Aid for Kansas, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Ed. G. Ryley, Special Aid for Nebraska, 
Lieutenant-Colonel J. H. Crichlow, Special Aid for Tennessee, 
Lieutenant-Colonel L. J. Retting, Special Aid for Vermont, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Montie B. Gwinn, Special Aid for Idaho, 
Lieutenant-Colonel C. D Anderson, Special Aid for Manitoba, 



Cleveland, Ohio. 

Indianapolis, Indiana. 

Jerseyville, Illinois. 

Mobile, Alabama. 

Washington, D. C. 

Savannah, Georgia. 

Lexington, Kentucky. 

San Francisco, California. 

Wichita, Kansas 

Omaha, Nebraska 

Murfreesboro, Tennessee. 

Brattleboro, Vermont. 

Caldwell, Idaho. 

Winnepeg, Manitoba. 



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Lieutenant-Colonel Jno. E. Woodard, Special Aid for North Carolina, 
Lieutenant-Colonel W L. Kuykendall, Special Aid for Wyoming, 
Lieutenant-Colonel C. R. Gibson. Special Aid for Texas, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Jno. G. Clark, Special Aid for Wisconsin, 
Lieutenant-Colonel J. F. Backensto, Special Aid for Oregon, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Chas. C. Pearce, Special Aid for Florida, 
Lieutenant-Colonel W. J. Bradshaw, Special Aid for Mississippi, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Jno. M. Swan, Special Aid for Washington, 
Lieutenant-Colonel J. T. Hoke, Special Aid for West Virginia, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Andre Cushing, Special Aid for New Brunswick, 
Lieutenant-Colonel G. W. Hammell, Special Aid for New Jersey, 
Lieutenant-Colonel M. T. Herzog, Special Aid for Arizona, 
Lieutenant-Colonel R. R. Bigelow, Special Aid for Nevada, 
Lieutenant-Colonel R. H. Beckwith, Special Aid for Montana, . 
Lieutenant-Colonel Zina Richey, Special Aid for Dakota, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred Milnes, Special Aid for Michigan, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Chas. A Lambert, Special Aid for Minnesota, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Jas B. Blanks, Special Aid for Virginia, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Abram De Blaey, Special Aid for New York, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Oliver, Special Aid for Ontario, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Stephen Terry, Special Aid for Connecticut, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Jos. Voegtle, Special Aid for Louisiana, 
Lieutenant-Colonel A. G. Magrath, Jr., Special Aid for South Carolina, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Special Aid for Massachusetts, 

Lieutenant-Colonel Special Aid for Missouri, 

Lieutenant-Colonel S. W. Mallory, Special Aid for Arkansas, 
Lieutenant-Colonel H. B. Fairbanks, Special Aid for New Hampshire, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Erie J. Leech, Special Aid for Iowa, 
Lieutenant-Colonel J. W. Minifie, Special Aid for Maryland, 
Lieutenant-Colonel G. A. Calahan, Special Aid for Maine, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Jos. H. Seal, Special Aid for Delaware, 

Lieutenant-Colonel Julius Marx, Special Aid for Colorado, 

Lieutenant-Colonel Chas. E. Gault, Special Aid, 



Wilson, North Carolina. 

Cheyenne, Wyoming 

Austin, Texas. 

Lancaster, Wisconsin. 

Albany, Oregon. 

Tallahassee, Florida. 

Summit, Mississippi. 

Olympia, Washington. 

Kingwood, West Virginia. 

St. Johns, New Brunswick. 

Trenton, New Jersey. 

Prescott, Arizona. 

Elko, Nevada. 

Helena, Montana. 

Yankton, Dakota. 

Coldwater, Michigan. 

St. Paul, Minnesota. 

Petersburg, Virginia. 

Albany, New York. 

Toronto, Ontario. 

Hartford, Connecticut. 

New Orleans, Louisiana. 

Charleston, South Carolina. 

Massachusetts. 

Missouri. 

Camden, Arkansas. 

Manchester, New Hampshire. 

Keokuk, Iowa. 

Baltimore, Maryland. 

Lewiston, Maine. 

Wilmington, Delaware. 

Central City, Colorado. 
Los Angeles, California. 



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Major Win. J. Fay, Special Aid, ......... Denver, Colorado. 

Major W. A. Cormany, Special Aid, ......... Fort Scott, Kansas. 

Major L. A. Simon, Special Aid, ......... Oroville, California. 

Banneret. 

Colonel C. C. Rensford, Banneret, ........ Covington, Kentucky. 

Major J. T. Hornibrook, Banneret (Canadian Colors), ...... Toronto, Ontario. 

Guarde-at-Arms. 

Captain Thomas Ruff, Guard-at-Arms, .. ....... Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Captain C. De Ruiter, Guard-at-Arms, ......... Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Captain J. C. Tritch, Guard-at-Arms, . . ... . . . Findlay, Ohio. 

Captain L. P. Nichols, Guard-at-Arms, ........ Westfield, Massachusetts. 

Captain John Blaes, Guard-at-Arms, :........ Louisville*, Kentucky. 

AIDES-DE-CAMP TO STAFF GENERALS. 

To the Captain-General. 

Colonel Louis Van Noorden, G. C No. 3, Ohio (retired), assigned to active duty, . . Toledo, Ohio. 

Lieutenant-Colonel E. A. Sinks, C. No. 8, Ohio, ....... Troy, Ohio. 

Lieuteuant Colonel Chas. E. Barnes, C. No. 12, Kentucky, ..... Newport, Kentucky. 

Lieutenant-Colonel Louis E. Loechler, G. C. No. 1, Ohio. ..... Columbus, Ohio. 

Major L. A. Baldwin, C. No. 31. Ohio (retired), assigned to active duty, . . . Findlay, Ohio. 

To the Inspector-General- 
Captain W. C. Babcock, G. C. No. 1, Massachusetts, ...... Boston, Massachusetts. 

To the Chief of Equipment. 
Captain J. Burt Emmal, C. No. 1. Kentucky, ........ Cincinnati, Ohio. 



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First Army Corps— Division of the North and East. 



Headquarters, Somerville, Massachusetts. 

New Haven, Connecticut. 

Somerville, Massachusetts. 

Keene, New Hampshire. 

Somerville, Massachusetts. 

Lewiston, Maine. 

Boston, Massachusetts. 

. Brockton, Massachusetts. 

Providence, Rhode Island. 

Colonel E. F. Cross, G. C. No. 10, Mass. (retired), assigned to active duty as Special Aid-de-Camp, Springfield, Massachusetts. 
Lieutenant-Colonel H. E. Parker, C. No. 2, Vt., Aid-de-Camp, ..... Bradford, Vermont. 

Lieutenant-Colonel W. S. Rickey, G. C. No. 3, Conn., Aid-de-Camp, . . . New Haven, Connecticut. 

Lieutenant-Colonel A. S. Melcher, G. C. No. 1, Me., Aid-de-Camp, ..... Lewiston, Maine. 

Lieutenant Colonel J. Fred. Bessom, G. C. No. 16, Mass., Banneret, .... Lynn, Massachusetts. 

Major E. C. Gove, G. C. No. 2, Mass. (retired), assigned to active duty as Special Aid-de-Camp, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts. 
Major M. H. Wildes, G. C. No. 6, Mass., Special Aid-de-Camp, ..... Somerville, Massachusetts. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 



Major-General Charles A. Cushman, G. C.-No. 6, Mass., Commanding, . 

Corps Staff. 
Brigadier George N. Moses, G. C. No. 3, Conn., Chief of Staff, 
Colonel Thomas Miller, G. C. No. 6, Mass., Assistant Adjutant-General, 
Colonel Henry H. Haines, Canton No. n, N. H., Assistant Inspector-General, 
Colonel David A. Sanborn, G. C. No. 6, Mass., Assistant Quartermaster-General, 
Colonel Geo. W. Goss, G. C. No. 1, Me., Assistant Commissary-General, 
Colonel Frederick Alford, G. C. No. 1, Mass., Assistant Chief of Equipment, 
Colonel A. Elliott Paine, Canton No. 46, Mass., Assistant Surgeon-General, . 
Colonel Wm. H. Sweetland, G. C. No. 1, R. I., Assistant Judge Advocate-General, 



DIVISION OF THE NORTH. 

Major-General O. B. Whitten, G. C. No. 2, Maine, Commanding, 

Division Staff. 
Colonel F. R. Farrington, G. C. No. 2, Maine, Chief of Staff, 

Lieutenant-Colonel Chas. D. Clark, G. C. No. 2, Maine, Assistant Adjutant-General, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Jos. S. Gilliatt, G. C. No. 2, Maine, Assistant Commissary-General, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Jas. A. Robinson, G. C. No. 3, Maine, Assistant Chief of Equipment, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Chas. W. Foster, G. C. No. 2, Maine, Assistant Surgeon-General, . 
Lieutenant-Colonel F. A. Conant, G. C. No. r, Maine, Assistant Judge Advocate-General, 
Major R. Y. Barber, G. C. No. 2, Maine, Aid-de-Camp, .... 

Major F. E. Bickford, G. C. No. 2, Maine, Aid-de-Camp, .... 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 



Headquarters, Portland, Maine. 



Portland, 
Portland, 
Portland, 
Bangor, 
Portland, 
Lewiston , 
Portland, 
Portland, 



Maine. 

Maine. 

Maine. 

Maine. 

Maine 

Maine. 

Maine. 

Maine. 



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FIRST BRIGADE, DIVISION OF THE NORTH. 



Brigadier Henry M. Sprague, G. C. No. i, Maine, Commanding, 

Brigade Staff. 
Lieutenant-Colonel Freeman T. Merrill, G. C. No. 2, Maine, Chief of Staff, 
Major D. Horace Holman, G. C. No. 1, Maine, Assistant Adjutant-General, 
Major Thomas White, G. C. No. 3, Maine, Assistant Inspector-General, 
Major Albert B. Nealey, G. C. No. 1, Maine, Assistant Quartermaster-General, 
Major F. E. Haskell, G. C. No. 2, Maine, Assistant Commissary-General, 
Major G. H. Cloudman, G. C. No. 2, Maine, Assistant Chief of Equipment, 
Major R. D. Bibber, C. No. 10, Maine, Assistant Surgeon- General, . 
Major Geo. A. Drew, G. C. No. 1, Maine, Assistant Judge Advocate-General, 
Major G. N. Weymouth, G. C. No. 4, Maine, Brigade Chaplain, 
Captain Henry M. Burns, G. C. No. 4, Maine, Aid de-Camp, 
Captain John Harper, G. C. No. 1, Maine, Aid-de-Camp, 
Captain Jas. M. Sherman, G. C. No. 1, Maine, Banneret, 



Headquarters, Lewiston, Maine. 



Portland, 
Lewiston, 

Bangor, 
Lewiston, 
Portland, 
Portland, 
Bath, 
Lewiston, 
Biddeford, 

. Saco, 
Lewiston, 
Lewiston, 



Maine. 
Maine. 
Maine. 
Maine. 
Maine. 
Maine. 
Maine. 
Maine. 
Maine. 
Maine. 
Maine. 
Maine. 



FIRST REGIMENT OP MAINE. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel Jas. O. Nickerson, G. C. No. 1, Commanding, .... 

Lieutenant-Colonel W. W. Whitmarsh, C. No. 8, . . . . . 

Captain Isaac Goddard, Jr., G. C. No. 1, Adjutant, ..... 

Captain R. S. Bradbury, G. C. No. 1, Quartermaster, . . . . . 

Captain Wm. E. Plummer, G. C. No. 2, Commissary, .... 

Major S. A. Nash, C. No. 11, Surgeon, ....... 

Lieutenant Frank L. Hoyt, G. C. No. 1, Banneret, > . 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant Frank M. Floyd. G. C. No. 2, Sergeant-Major, .... 
Sergeant Geo. H. Hale, G. C. No. 1, Quartermaster-Sergeant, 
Sergeant Wm. H. Teague, G. C. No. 1, Commissary-Sergeant, . 
Sergeant Edgar J. Riker, G. C. No. 1, Equipment-Sergeant, . 
Sergeant Edward M. Lowell, G. C. No. 1, Hospital-Sergeant, 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 



Headquarters, Lewiston, Maine. 

Norway, Maine. 

Auburn, Maine. 

Auburn, Maine. 

. Portland, Maine. 

North Berwick, Maine. 

. Lewiston, Maine. 

Portland, Maine. 
. Lewiston, Maine. 

Lewiston, Maine. 
. Lewiston, Maine. 

Lewiston, Maine. 



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First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major John H. Brabson, G. C. No. i, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Lewiston, Maine. 

Lieutenant Lewis C. Peck, G. C. No. i, Adjutant, ....... Lewiston, Maine. 

Lieutenant Edwin O. Wells, G. C. No. i, Quartermaster, ....... Auburn, Maine. 

Lieutenant Edward N. Hutchins, G. C. No. i, Commissary, ...... Auburn, Maine. 

Captain Benj. F. Sturgis, G. C. No. i, Assistant-Surgeon, ....... Auburn, Maine. 

Lieutenant Grenville M. Atkins, G. C. No. i, Chaplain, ...... Auburn, Maine. 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant Eben W. Dresser, G. C. No. i, Acting Quartermaster-Sergeant, .' . . . . Lewiston, Maine. 

Sergeant Chas. S. Atwood, G. C. No. i, Acting Commissary-Sergeant, ..... Auburn, Maine. 

Sergeant Jos. H. Davis, G. C. No. i, Acting Color-Sergeant, ...... Auburn, Maine. 

Sergeant D. W. Randall, G. C. No. i, Acting Equipment-Sergeant, ..... Auburn, Maine. 

Sergeant Warren E. Riker, G. C. No. i, Acting Hospital-Sergeant, ...... Lewiston, Maine 

Gt. Canton Wommbus, No. 1 : Members, 220— Honorary, o; Active, 

Component No. 2 55 Swords, Capt. J. H. Brabson, Comd'g, Lewiston, Maine. 

Component No. 3 55 Swords, Capt. I. B. Merrill, Comd'g, Lewiston, Maine. 

Component No. 6 55 Swords, Capt. E. G. Sprague, Comd'g, Auburn, Maine. 

Component No. 7 55 Swords, Capt. F. L. Noble, Comd'g, Lewiston, Maine. 

Battalion Strength, 220 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major F. L. Moseley, G. C. No. 2, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Portland, Maine. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Gr. Canton Ridgely, No. 2: Members, 156— Honorary, 15; Active, 

Component No. 1 51 Swords, Capt. Chas. F. Tobie, Comd'g, Portland, Maine. 

Component No. 5 51 Swords, Capt.H.K.Colesworthy,Comd'g, Portland, Maine. 

Component No. 13 39 Swords, Capt. J. W. Courtland, Comd'g, Portland, Maine. 

Canton Wildey, No. 8 : Members, 47 — Honorary, o; Active 47 Swords, Capt. Geo. P.Young, Comd'g, Norway, Maine. 

Battalion Strength, 188 Swords. 



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Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Jos. L. Small, G. C. No. 4, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Biddeford, Maine. 

Lieutenant N. W. Kendall, G. C. No. 4, Adjutant, ....... Biddeford, Maine. 

Lieutenant C. H. P. Hampson, G. C. No 4, Quartermaster, ...... Biddeford, Maine. 

Lieutenant W. J. Bradford, G. C. No 4, Commissary, ........ Saco, Maine. 

Captain C. H. Leighton, G. C. No. 4, Assistant-Surgeon, . '. . . . . Biddeford, Maine. 

Lieutenant E. W. Adams, C. No. 11, Chaplain, ........ N. Berwick, Maine. 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant L. Pitt Andrews, G C. No 4, Acting Quartermaster-Sergeant, .... Biddeford, Maine. 

Sergeant C. H. Berry, G. C. No. 4, Acting Commissary-Sergeant, ...... Saco, Maine. 

Sergeant E. P. Smith, G. C. No 4, Acting Equipment-Sergeant, ..... Biddeford, Maine. 

Sergeant Moses Wentworth, C. No. 11, Acting Hospital-Sergeant, .... . N. Berwick, Maine. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 
Gr. Canton Jos. H. Dearborn, No. 4: Members, 151— Honorary, 7; Active, 

Component No. 19 5I Swords, Capt. J. H. Dearborn, Comd'g, Biddeford, Maine. 

Component No. 20 5I Swords, Capt. Winfield S. Hasty, Comd'g, Saco, Maine. 

Component No. 21 42 Swords, Capt. Jno. R. Carpenter, Comd'g, Saco, Maine. 

Canton Columbian, No. 11: Members, 32— Honorary, o; Active, 32 Swords, Capt.W. H. Austin, Comd'g, N. Berwick, Maine. 

Battalion Strength, 176 Swords. 

Recapitulation . 

Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, ......... 15 Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion, .......... 220 Swords. 

Strength of the Second Battalion, . ....... 188 Swords. 

Strength of the Third Battalion, ...... . . . . 176 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Regiment, . ........ 584 Swords. 



SECOND REG-IMENT OF MAINE. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Col. Wm. Z. Clayton, G. C. No. 3, Commanding 

Lieutenant-Colonel R. B. Capen, C. No. 9, . 



Headquarters, Bangor, Maine. 
Augusta, Maine. 



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Captain W. E Mansur, G. C. No. 3, Adjutant, ........ Bangor, Maine. 

Captain Jas. M. Taylor, C. No. 10, Quartermaster, ........ Bath, Maine 

Captain Chas. Baker, C. No. 4, Commissary, ........ Belfast, Maine. 

Captain Fred F. Phillips, G. C. No. 3, Chaplain, ........ Bangor, Maine. 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant A. R. Williamson, G. C. No. 3, Sergeant-Major, . . . . . . Bangor, Maine. 

Sergeant Wm. E. Burnham, C. No. 17, Quartermaster- Sergeant, ...... Calais, Maine. 

Sergeant Chas. M. Foster, C. No. 16, Commissary-Sergeant, ...... Richmond, Maine 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Frank A. Follett, C. No. 4, Commanding, ...... Headquarters, Belfast, Maine. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Pallas, No 4: Members, 32 — Honorary, o; Active 32 Swords, Capt. G. A. Hutchins, Comd'g, Belfast, Maine. 

Canton King, No. 10: Members, 60— Honorary, 3; Active 57 Swords,Capt. J. H. Hanscom, Comd'g, Bath, Maine. 

Canton Lafayette, No. 18: Members, 33 — Honorary, o; Active 33 Swords, Capt. E W. Berry, Comd'g, Rockland, Maine. 



Battalion Strength, 122 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major J. C. Lander, C. No. 12, Commanding, ...... Headquarters, Gardiner, Maine. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Jephthah, No. 9: Members, 47 — Honorary, o; Active 47 Swords, *Capt. F. L. Pond, Comd'g, Augusta, Maine. 

Canton Evergreen, No. 12: Members, 34 — Honorary, 8; Active 26 Swords, Capt. J. C. Lander, Comd'g, Gardiner, Maine. 

Canton Kennebec Valley, No. 16: Members, 19— Honorary, o; Active, 19 Swords, Capt.C. F. Reed, Comd'g, Richmond, Maine. 



Battalion Strength, 92 Swords. 
Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Ernst T. Lee, C. No. 17, Commanding, ...... Headquarters, Calais, Maine. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
* Returns of 1886. 



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Gr. Canton Bangor, No. 3: Members, no — Honorary, o; Active, 

Component No. 14 55 Swords, Capt. Henry O. Pierce, Comd'g, 

Component No. 15 55 Swords, Capt Harry R. Barnaby, Comd'g, 

Canton Calais, No. 17: Members, 20 — Honorary, o; Active, 20 Swords, Capt. Jno. Lamer, Jr., Comd'g, 



Battalion Strength, 130 Swords. 
Recapitulation. 



Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, 
Strength of the First Battalion, 
Strength of the Second Battalion, . 
Strength of the Third Battalion, 

Active Strength of the Regiment, 



Bangor, Maine. 

Bangor, Maine. 

Calais, Maine. 



12 Swords. 
122 Swords. 

92 Swords. 
130 Swords. 



344 Swords. 



DETACHED CANTON. 

Canton Latour, No. 1 : Members, 19 — Honorary, o; Active, 19 Swords, Capt. C. H. Skinner, Comd'g, St. Johns, New Brunswick. 



Brigade Recapitulation. 
General Staff of the Brigade, Officers, ....... 

Strength of the 1st Regiment of Maine, Officers and Chevaliers, . . . . 

Strength of the 2d Regiment of Maine, Officers and Chevaliers, .... 

Strength of the detached Canton, Officers and Chevaliers, . . . . . 

Active Strength of the. First Brigade, ....... 

SECOND BRIGADE, DIVISION OF THE NORTH. 
Brigadier Henry A. Farrington, G. C. No. 2, N. H., Commanding, . . Headquarters, 

BRIGADE STAFF. 

Lieutenant-Colonel Harry E. Parker, G. C. No. 2, New Hampshire, Chief of Staff, 
Major Horace S. Ashley, G. C. No. 3, New Hampshire, Assistant Adjutant-General, . 
Captain Frank S. Sleeper, G. C. No. 2, New Hampshire, Assistant Adjutant-General, . . 
Major David Urch, C. No. 12, New Hampshire, Assistant Inspector-General, 
Major Warren H. Corning, G. C. No. 1, New Hampshire, Assistant Quartermaster-General, 
Major Frank M. Davis, C. No. n, New Hampshire, Assistant Commissary-General, . 
Major Alonzo W. Glines, G. C. No. 2, New Hampshire, Assistant Chief of Equipment, . 



13 Swords. 
584 Swords. 
344 Swords. 

19 Swords. 



947 Swords. 



Manchester, New Hampshire. 



Manchester, 

Nashua, 

Manchester, 

Portsmouth, 

Concord, 

. Keene, 

Manchester, 



New Hampshire. 
New Hampshire. 
New Hampseire. 
New Hampshire. 
New Hampshire. 
New Hampshire. 
New Hampshire. 



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Major Geo. H. Larabee, C. No. 4, New Hampshire, Assistant Surgeon-General, . . Suncook, New Hampshire. 

Major Geo. E. Bagley, G. C. No. 3, New Hampshire, Assistant Judge Advocate-General, Nashua, New Hampshire. 

Major John A. Glidden, C. No. 3, New Hampshire, Brigade Chaplain, .... Dover, New Hampshire. 

Captain Geo. P. Arthur, C. No. 2, Vermont, Aid-de-Camp, ...... Bradford, Vermont 

Captain Chas. D. McKelvie, G. C. No. 2, New Hampshire, Banneret, . . . Manchester, New Hampshire. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

FIRST REGIMENT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel L. S. Richardson, G. C. No. 1, Commanding, .... Headquarters, Concord, New Hampshire. 

Lieutenant-Colonel E. Tetley, C. No. 5, ...... Laconia, New Hampshire. 

Captain E. P. Leavitt, G. C. No. 1, Adjutant, ....... Concord, New Hampshire. 

Captain D. R. Prescott, G. C. No. 2, Quartermaster, ...... Manchester, New Hampshire. 

Captain Geo. L. Williams, G. C. No. 1, Commissary, ...... Concord, New Hampshire. 

Major L. K. Mead, G. C. No. 2, Surgeon, ....... Manchester, New Hampshire. 

Captain J. F. Robinson, C. No. 4, Assistant Surgeon, ...... Suncook, New Hampshire. 

Captain J. W. Storrs, G. C. No. 1, Chaplain, . . . . . . Concord, New Hampshire. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received ) 

First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Geo. C. Chase, G. C. No. 2, Commanding, . . . Headquarters, Manchester, New Hampshire. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
Gr. Canton Wildey, ITo. 1: Members, 80 — Honorary, 2; Active, 

Component No. 1 51 Swords, Capt. W. J. Fernald, Comd'g, Concord, N. H. 

Component No. 7 27 Swords, Capt. J. A. Johnson, Comd'g, Concord, N. H. 

Gr. Canton Ridgely, No. 2\ Members, io5—Honorary,o; Active, 

Component No. 2 54 Swords, Capt. F. A. Taylor, Comd'g, Manchester, N. H. 

Component No. 8 51 Swords, Capt. E. G: Sanborn, Comd'g, Manchester, N. H. 

Battalion Strength, 183 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Jos. S. Abbott, C. No. 3, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Dover, New Hampshire. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 



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Canton Parker, No. 3: Members, 56 -Honorary, o; Active 56 Swords, Capt. A. T. Pierce, Comd'g, . Dover, N. H. 

Canton General Stark, No. 4: Members, 42 — Honorary, o; Activc.42 Swords, Capt. R. H. Paine, Comd'g, Suncook, N. H 

Canton Osgood, No 5: Members, 37— Honorary, o; Active. 37 Swords, Capt. G. R. Leavitt, Comd'g, Laconia, N. H. 

Canton Welch, No 6: Members, 24— Honorary, o; Active 24 Swords, Capt. F. J. Latimer, Comd'g, Newport, N. H. 

Battalion Strength, 159 Swords. 
Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Hinman C. Bailey, G. C. No. 1, Commanding, . . . Headquarters, Concord, New Hampshire. 

(Staff appointments not received ) 
Gt. Canton A, No. 3 : Members, 77— Honorary, 26; Active, 

Component No. 9 31 Swords, Capt. J. E. Tolles, Comd'g, . Nashua, N. H. 

Component No. 10 20 Swords, Capt. Comd'g. 

Canton Ashuelot, No. 11: Members, 44— Honorary, 4; Active . .40 Swords, |Capt. H. H. Haines, Comd'g, . Keene, N. H. 
Canton Senter, No. 12: Members, 38— Honorary, 2; Active 36 Swords, Capt A. R. Jenkins, Comd'g, Portsmouth, N. H. 

Battalion Strength, 127 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 

Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, . . . . • . . . -11 Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion, .......... 183 Swords. 

Strength of the Second Battalion, . . . . . . . . . .159 Swords. 

Strength of the Third Battalion, .......... 127 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Regiment, . . . . . . . . . 469 Swords. 

First Battalion of Vermont. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

* Major W. W. Henry, C. No. 1, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Burlington, Vermont. 

(Staff appointments not received ) 
Canton La Fayette, No. 1: Members, 32 — Honorary, o; Active. ...32 Swords, *Capt. L.C.Grant, Comd'g, Burlington, Vermont 
Canton Crescent. No. 2: Members, 53 — Honorary, 16; Active ...37 Swords, Capt. D. P. Celley,Comd'g,St. Johnsbury, Vermont. 

Canton Palestine, No. 3: Members, 41 — Honorary, 2; Active 39 Swords, Capt. E. R. Parker, Comd'g, Brattleboro, Vermont. 

Canton Bennington, No. 4: Members, 27 — Honorary, o; Active. ..27 Swords, Capt. N. M. Puffer, Comd'g, Bennington, Vermont. 

Battalion Strength, 135 Swords. 
* Returns of 1886. t Promoted. 



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Recapitulation. 
Field and Staff of the Battalion, Officer, ......... 1 Sword. 

Strength of the Battalion, .... . . . . . . . 135 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Battalion, . . . . . . . . 135 Swords. 

DETACHED CANTON. 

Canton Mount Royal, No. 1: Members, 45 — Honorary, 25: Active.. 20 Swords, Capt. E. J. Briggs, Comd'g, Montreal, Quebec. 

Brigade Recapitulation. 

General Staff of the Brigade, Officers, ......... 13 Swords. 

Strength of the 1st Regiment of New Hampshire, Officers and Chevaliers, ..... 469 Swords. 

Strength of the 1st Battalion of Vermont, Officers and Chevaliers, . . . . . . 135 Swords. 

Strength of the detached Canton, Officers and Chevaliers, ....... 20 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Second Brigade, . . . . . . . . 624 Swords. 

Division Recapitulation- 

General Staff of the Division, Officers, ...... . 9 Swords. 

Strength of the 1st Brigade, Officers and Chevaliers, ....... 947 Swords. 

Strength of the 2d Brigade, Officers and Chevaliers, ........ 624 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Division, ........ 1,571 Swords. 

Chevaliers, Honorary Members of Cantons, . . . . . . • • .110 

Entire Strength of the Division of the North, Chevaliers, . . . . . . 1,681 

DIVISION OF THE EAST. 

Major-General E. Burritt Palmer, G. C. No. 1, Massachusetts, Commanding, . Headquarters, Boston, Massachusetts. 

Division Staff. 
Colonel Edward M. Estes, G. C. No. 10, Massachusetts, Chief of Staff, .... Springfield, Massachusetts. 
Lieutenant-Colonel C. Belden Smith, G. C. No. 1, Massachusetts, Assistant Adjutant-General, . Lawrence, Massachusetts. 

Lieutenant-Colonel Chas. B. Pratt, G. C. No. 3, Massachusetts, Assistant Inspector-General, . Worcester, Massachusetts. 

Lieutenant-Colonel Daniel E. Frasier, G. C. No. 2, Mass., Assistant Quartermaster-General, . Cambridgeport, Massachusetts. 
Lieutenant-Colonel D. S. Woodworth, G. C. No. 4, Massachusetts, Assistant Surgeon-General, . Fitchburg, Massachusetts. 
Lieutenant-Colonel W. H. Martin, G. C. No. 1, Mass., Assistant Judge Advocate-General, . Cambridgeport, Massachusetts. 
Major Albert M. Coy, G. C. No. 1, Massachusetts, Aid-de-Camp, ..... Boston, Massachusetts. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 



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FIRST BRIGADE, DIVISION OF THE EAST. 
Brigadier J. J. Whipple, C. No. 46, Massachusetts, Commanding (temporarily), Headquarters, Brockton, Massachusetts. 



Brigade Staff. 
Major T. S. Atwood, C. No. 46, Massachusetts, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, 

PROVISIONAL STAFF — TEMPORARILY SERVING. 

Lieutenant-Colonel F. E. Brow, C. No. 45, Massachusetts, Chief of Staff, 

Major Wallace Bates, G. C. No. 16, Massachusetts, Assistant Inspector-General, . 

Major S. G. Gunn, G. C. No. 11, Massachusetts, Assistant Commissary-General, 

Captain Manfred H. Wildes, G. C. No. 6, Massachusetts, Aid-de-Camp, 

Lieutenant J. Frank Bessom, G. C. No. 16, Massachusetts, Banneret, .... 

FIRST REGIMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel James C. Smith, G. C. No. 2, Commanding, . . . Headquarters, 

LieutenantColpnel William F. Field, G. C. No. 1, 1st Double Battalion, 
Lieutenant-Colonel G. D. Wemyss, G. C. No. 7, 2d Double Battalion, 
Captain Geo. F. Quimby, G. C. No. 1, Adjutant, ...... 

Captain Frank Overton, G. C. No. 2, Quartermaster, ..... 

Captain David O. Wade, G. C. No. 2, Commissary, ...... 

Major Wm. R. Chipman, G. C. No. 13, Surgeon, . . . 

Captain Wm. P. Brechin, G. C. No. 12, Assistant Surgeon, ..... 

Captain Edwin A. White, G. C. No. 7, Chaplain, ...... 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant Freeman O. Wade, G. C. No. 2, Sergeant-Major, ..... 
Sergeant John M. Plummer, G. C. No. 13, Quartermaster-Sergeant, 

Sergeant John T. Venner, G. C. No. 2, Commissary-Sergeant, .... 

Sergeant Wesley L. Page, G. C. No. 1, Color-Sergeant, ..... 
Sergeant Chas. G. Barnard, G. C. No. 1, Hospital-Sergeant, . 

Chevalier J A. McLane, G. C. No. 6, Trumpter, ..... 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 



Brockton, Massachusetts. 



Fall River, Massachusetts. 

Lynn, Massachusetts. 

Lynn, Massachusetts. 
Somerville, Massachusetts. 

Lynn, Massachusetts. 



Cambridgeport, 

Boston, 

Charlestown, 

Boston, 

Cambridgeport, 

Cambridgeport, 

Chelsea, 

Boston, 

. Charlestown, 



Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts 



Cambridgeport, Massachusetts. 

Chelsea, Massachusetts. 

Cambridgeport, Massachusetts. 

Boston, Massachusetts. 

Boston, Massachusetts. 

Somerville, Massachusetts. 



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First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major llonzo Spear. G. C. No. i, Commanding, . - Headquarters, Boston, Massachusetts 

Lieutenant S. L. Hodges. G. C. No. i. Adjutant. . . . Boston, Massachusetts 

„ -n c _ n r w„ t rw^rtM-mnQtpr ■ • Boston. Massachusetts. 

Lieutenants. B. bumner. G. G. -No. i. ^aar.ermas^.. . 

. „ r u r nm mi K!1 n7 ■ Boston, Massachusetts. 

Lieutenant E. A. Wheeler, G. C. No. i, Commissary, . . - - „,,,«. 

■ -r-r ^ x- r- r w„ -r a - c ;«„t e 11T „ m . . Boston. Massachusetts. 

an tan H. G. Newton, G. C. No. i, Assistant burgeon, . • 

. ^ -r- r- ,- n x-^ t r^o-nioir, . • Boston. Massachusetts. 

Lieutenant C. I- Cox. G. C. No. i, Cnapiam, . . ■ ■ 

.Remainder c: Stan appointments not received.) 
Gr Canton Shawmut, No. 1 : Members, 206— Honorary, i; Active, 

Component Xo. 1 52 Swords, Capt T. E. Wortman, Comd'g, Boston, Mass. 

Component No 2 ;I Swords. Capt. Tames P. Clark, Comd ; g. Boston. Mass. 

Component No'. 3 ".Z S' Swords, Capt. Jas. E. Palmer. Comd'g, Boston, Mass. 

Component No. 4 ......^ Swords, Capt. W. P. Locke, Comd'g, Waltham, Mass. 

Battalion Strength, 205 Swords 

Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Jos. M. Adams, G. C. No. 2. Commanding, . . . - Headquarters. Cambridgeport. Massachusetts. 

(Start appointments not received.) 

C-r. Canton Cambridge. No- 2: Members, 106— Honorary, r. Active, 

Component No - ; i Swords, CapLE.W.Bettmson,Com'g,Cambndgeport,Mass. 

' Component No'. 6... 27 Swords, Capt. John W.Bancroft, Comd'g, Boston, Mass. 

Component No. 7 2 7 Swords, Capt. Benj.S.LoveU,Comd'g,Cambndgeport, Mass 

Battalion Strength, 105 Swords. 

Tnird Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Wm. H. Ralph. G. C. No. 6. Commanding. . Headquarters, Somerville. Massachusetts. 

Staff appointments not received.) 



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Gr. Canton Washington, No. 6 : Members, 88— Honorary, o; Active, 

Component No. 16 51 Swords, fCapt. W. H. Ralph. Comd'g, Somerville, Mass. 

Component No. 17 37 Swords, Capt. J. L.R. Eaton, Comd'g, N.Cambridge, Mass. 

Gr. Canton Mascot, No. 12: Members, 97— Honorary, o; Active, 

Component No. 35 51 Swords, Capt. F. A. E.Hamilton, Comd'g. Boston, Mass. 

Component No. 36 46 Swords, Capt. A. P. Lake, Comd'g, Boston, Mass. 

Battalion Strength, 185 Swords. 



Fourth Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major E. W. Brown, G. C. No. 7, Commanding, 
Lieutenant Jas. E. Smith, G. C. No. 13. Adjutant, . 
Lieutenant W. H. Nudd, G. C. No. 13, Quartermaster, 
Lieutenant Thos. O. Turner, G. C. No. 7, Commissary. 
Captain Joel E. Bolan, G. C. No. 7, Assistant Surgeon, . 
Lieutenant Henry A. Pettingill, G. C. No. 13, Chaplain, 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant James Soutter, Jr., G. C. No. 13, Acting Quartermaster-Sergeant, 
Sergeant Henry A. Bolan, G C. No. 7, Acting Commissary-Sergeant, 
Sergeant W. H. Burnett, G. C. No. 7, Acting Color-Sergeant, 
Sergeant Geo. H. Appleton, G. C. No. 13, Acting Equipment-Sergeant, 
Sergeant Geo. A. Berry, G. C. No. 7, Acting Hospital Sergeant, 

Gr. Canton Blinker Hill. No. 7: Members, 129 — Honorary, o; Active. 

Component No. 18 43 Swords, 

Component No. 19 43 Swords, 

Component No. 37 43 Swords, 

Gr. Canton Eidgely. No. 13: Members, 1 14 — Honorary,2o; Active, 

Component No. 38 47 Swords, 

Component No. 39 47 Swords, 

Battalion Strength, 223 Swords, 
t Promoted. 



Headquarters, Charlestown, Massachusetts. 

East Boston, Massachusetts. 

Chelsea, Massachusetts. 

Boston, Massachusetts. 

Charlestown, Massachusetts. 

Weymouth, Massachusetts. 

East Boston, Massachusetts. 
Charlestown, Massachusetts. 

Everett, Massachusetts. 

Chelsea. Massachusetts. 
Charlestown, Massachusetts. 

fCapt. E. W. Brown, Comd g, Charlestown, Mass. 
Capt. E. S. Towle Comd'g, . Medford, Mass. 
Capt.F. D.Woodbury, Comd'g. Charlestown, Mass. 

Capt. Geo. F. Oliver, Comd'g, Chelsea, Mass. 
Capt F. C. Butler, Comd'g, East Boston, Mass. 



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Recapitulation. 
Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, .....-• .19 Swords 

Strength of the ist Battalion, ....••••••• 2 °5 Swords. 

Strength of the 2d Battalion, . . . ■ • • • • • . IO S Swords. 

Strength of the 3d Battalion, • l8 5 Swords. 

Strength of the 4 th Battalion, J^ Swords. 

Active Strength of the Regiment, .....-••• 718 Swords. 

FOURTH REGIMENT OP MASSACHUSETTS. 
FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel Arthur W. Larkin, G. C No. 5, Commanding, Headquarters, Lynn, Massachusetts. 

Lieutenant-Colonel John N. Ellsworth, Jr., G. C. No. 14, - • • • • Haverhill, Massachusetts. 

Captain Wakefield B. Spurr, G. C. No. n, Adjutant, ... . • Lynn, Massachusetts. 

Captain Geo. O. Tarbox, G. C. No. 5, Quartermaster, Salem, Massachusetts. 

Captain C. M. Hoyt, G. C. No. 14, Commissary, .... • Haverhill, Massachusetts. 

Major Walter C. Gale, C. No. 47, Surgeon, Newburyport, Massachusetts. 

Captain Jos. L. Towne, G. C. No. n, Assistant Surgeon, ... - Lynn, Massachusetts. 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant Wm. R. Stover, G. C. No. n, Sergeant-Major, . . • - Lynn, Massachusetts. 

Sergeant Geo. W. Smith, G. C. No. 5, Quartermaster-Sergeant, . . . • Salem, Massachusetts. 

Sergeant Geo. W. Kerr, G. C. No. 5, Commissary-Sergeant, . . . • . • Salem, Massachusetts. 

Sergeant Wm. A. Fisher, G. C. No. 1 1, Color-Sergeant, .... • Lynn, Massachusetts. 

Sergeant Chas. W. Meady, G. C. No. 5, Equipment-Sergeant, . . . • • Salem, Massachusetts. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Chas. D. Bliss, G. C. No. 5, Commanding, .... Headquarters, Peabody, Massachusetts. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Gr. Canton Unity, No. 5 : Members, 12 o-Honorary, o; Active, 

Component No. 13 51 Swords, Capt. Arthur R. Millett, Comd'g, Salem, Mass. 

Component No.' 14 5* Swords, Capt. F. J. Gifford, Comd'g, . Salem, Mass. 

Component No. 15 18 Swords, Capt. John E. Graham, Comd'g, Salem, Mass. 

Battalion Strength, 120 Swords. 



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Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major A. H. Sawtell, G. C. No. n, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Lynn, Massachusetts. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Gl\ Canton Palestine, No. 11: Members 143— Honorary, 2; Active, 

Component No. 31 51 Swords, Capt. John R. Story, Comd'g, . Lynn, Mass. 

Component No. 32 51 Swords, Capt. A. W. Barker, Comd'g, . Lynn, Mass. 

Component No. 33 20 Swords, Capt. H. B. Walmsley, Comd'g, Lynn, Mass. 

Component No. 34 19 Swords, Capt. Chas. S. Hitchings, Comd'g, Saugus, Mass. 



Battalion Strength, 141 Swords. 
Third Battalion. 



FIELD AND STAFF. * 



Major J. Frank Mills, G. C. No. 14, Commanding, ...... Headquarters, Haverhill, Mass. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Gr. Canton Eagle, No. 14: Members, 99 -Honorary, o; Active, 

Component No. 40 51 Swords, Capt. Warren Rowe, Comd'g, Haverhill, Mass. 

Component No. 41 48 Swords, Capt. G. A. Follansbee, Comd'g, Haverhill, Mass. 

Canton Harmony, No. 47: Members, 55 — Honorary, o; Active. ..55 Swords, Capt. John J. Prevaux, Comd'g, Amesbury, Mass. 

Battalion Strength, 154 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 
Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, ......... 15 Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion, . . . . . . . . . . 120 Swords. 

Strength of the Second Battalion, . . . . . . . . . . .141 Swords. 

Strength of the Third Battalion, . . . . . . . . . . 154 Swords. 



Active Strength of the Regiment, . . . . . . . . . .415 Swords. 

FIFTH REGIMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Lieutenant-Colonel C. H. Holden, G. C. No. 15, Commanding, . . Headquarters, New Bedford, Massachusetts. 

Captain A. A. Wood, G. C. No. 15, Adjutant, ...... New Bedford, Massachusetts. 



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Captain H. R. Burbeck, C. No. 46, Quartermaster, . . Abington, Massachusetts. 

^ • -r 1 tj T7U -a r \t« „^ r^mmirarv ■ • Taunton, Massachusetts. 

Captam John H Eldndge C. No 49, Commissarj , • Massachusetts. 

Major A. O. Phillips, C. No. 45, Surgeon, . . • • ■ E * . ' 

^ • t-j • t> -d ii 1 r^ m« ,s Accictant <5iir<renn • ■ Attleboro, Massachusetts. 

Captam Edwin B. Bullock, C. Mo. 48, Assistant burgeon, . . > 

. r . _. t^. , <- m^ .a rKar,lain ■ Brockton, Massachusetts. 
Captain Elwyn Dickerman, C. No. 46, Chaplain, . 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant Geo. P. Rexford, G. C. No. 15, Sergeant-Major, New Bedford, Massachusetts. 

Sergeant Oliver L. Swift, C. No. 48, Quartermaster-Sergeant, • North Attleboro, Massachusetts. 

„ ° _ „ 7 „ „ r r Wn ,, rnmmi^arv ^rwant . New Bedford, Massachusetts. 

Sergeant C. W. Brownell, G. C. iNo. 15, Commissary-sergeant, . > 

n „, ^ r- r> r- xr« T ^ r n l™ Sprwant . • New Bedford, Massachusetts. 

Sergeant W. O. Cross, G. C. No. 15, Color-bergeant, . . ■ „,-.,„,,,,_ 

-. 7 T ,„ „ P P Mn T , TTniiinrnpnt Sprffpant . • • Middleboro, Massachusetts. 

Sergeant Z. T. Wallen, G. C. No. 15, Equipment-sergeant, . » 

o . t n r „„„;„* r .<■ -Hncnii-al qpraeant . • • Fall River, Massachusetts. 

Sergeant Jos. C. Googins, C, 45, Hospital-sergeant, . . > 

_,, & .. \„ „ ' n X r ,„ Tnimnptpr . . Taunton, Massachusetts. 

Chevalier Wm. H. Thomas, C. No. 49, lrumpeter, . . • 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 
First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major A. E. Chace, C. No. 45, Commanding, - . • Headquarters, Fall River, Massachusetts. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

£Vr» Canton New Bedford No. 15". Members, 91— Honorary, 3 ; Active, 

Component Nc ,4' • 5- Swords, Capt. J. L.Wilber, Comd'g, New Bedford, Mass: 

Component No 43 37 Swords, Capt.W. H.Washburn,Comd'g, N.Bedford, Mass. 

Canton Beard, No. 45 : Members, 51-Honorary, o; Active 51 Swords, Capt. Frank E. Brow, Comd'g, Fall River, Mass. 

Battalion Strength, 139 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major T. S. Atwood, C. No. 46, Commanding, . • Headquarters, Brockton, Mass. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
Canton Nemasket, No. 46: Members, 56-Honorary, o; Active... S 6 Swords, Capt. E. W. Gorham, Comd'g, Brockton, Mass. 
Canton Attleboro, No. 4 8 : Members, 38-Honorary, o; Active.... 3 8 Swords, Capt. E. A. Sweeney, Comd'g, Attleboro, Mass. 
Canton Cohannet, No. 49 : Members, 33-Honorary, o; Active.. .33 Swords, Capt. L. M. Witherell, Comd'g, Taunton, Mass. 

Battalion Strength, 127 Swords. 



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Recapitulation. 



Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, 
Strength of the ist Battalion, 
Strength of the 2d Battalion, 

Active Strength of the Regiment, 



16 Swords. 
139 Swords. 
127 Swords. 



266 Swords. 



FIRST SEPARATE BATTALION OF MASSACHUSETTS. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Stephen E Welch, G. C. No. 16, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Lynn, Massachusetts. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Gr. Canton Lucerne, No. 16 : Members, 117 — Honorary, 32; Active, 

Component No. 27 29 Swords, Capt. Geo. H. Rich, Comd'g, . Lynn, Mass. 

Component No. 44 28 Swords, Capt. L. F. Winchester, Comd'g, Lynn, Mass. 

Component No. 50 28 Swords, Capt. Chas. H. Chase, Comd'g, Lynn, Mass. 

Battalion Strength, 85 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 

Field and Staff of the Battalion, Officer, ......... 1 Sword. 

Strength of the Battalion, ........... 85 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Battalion, . ........ 85 Swords. 



Brigade Recapitulation. 

General Staff of the Brigade, Officers, ..... 

Strength of the ist Regiment of Massachusetts, Officers and Chevaliers, 
Strength of the 4th Regiment of Massachusetts, Officers and Chevaliers, 
Strength of the 5th Regiment of Massachusetts, Officers and Chevaliers, 
Strength of the ist Separate Battalion of Massachusetts, Officers and Chevaliers, 

Active Strength of the First Brigade, ..... 



7 Swords. 

718 Swords. 

415 Swords. 

266 Swords. 

85 Swords. 



1,484 Swords. 



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SECOND BRIGADE, DIVISION OF THE EAST. 
Brigadier Wm. F. Ewell, G. C. No. 3, Massachusetts, Commanding, . Headquarters, 

Brigade Staff. 
Major S F. Myrick, G. C. No. 3, Massachusetts, Assistant Adjutant-General, 
Major H. O. Shepard, G. C. No. 3, Massachusetts, Assistant Inspector-General, 
Major W. H. Sears, G. C. No. 3, Massachusetts, Assistant Quartermaster-General, . 
Major Frank Tracy, G. C. No. 3, Massachusetts, Assistant Commissary-General, 
Major Chas. D. Colson, G. C. No. 10, Massachusetts, Assistant Chief of Equipment, 
Major P. P. Comey, G. C. No. 4, Massachusetts, Assistant Surgeon-General, 
Major A. W Rose, G. C. No. 3, Massachusetts, Assistant Judge Advocate-General, 
Captain John A. Sears, G. C. No. 3, Massachusetts, Aid-de-Camp, .... 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 
SECOND REGIMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel E. A. Wood, G. C. No. 3, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, 

Lieutenant-Colonel F. M. Merrill, G C. No. 9, . 

Captain Harry M. Wood, G. C. No. 3, Adjutant, ...... 

Captain Dexter N. Pratt, G C. No. 3, Quartermaster, ...... 

Captain Elijah D. Bearce, G. C. No. 9, Commissary, ...... 

Major Wm. T. Souther, G. C. No. 3, Surgeon, ....... 

Captain Frank S. Stone, G. C. No. 4, Assistant-Surgeon, ..... 

Captain C. H. Doten, G. C. No. 4, Chaplain, 

Lieutenant Frank Gray, G C. No. 9, Banneret, ....... 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant L. P. Benton, C No. 26, Sergeant-Major, ...... 

Sergeant Geo. E. Heath, G. C. No. 4, Quartermaster-Sergeant, . . ... 

Sergeant E. W. Piatt, G. C. No. 3, Commissary-Sergeant, ..... 

Sergeant M. R. Shattuck, G. C. No. 3, Color-Sergeant, ..... 

Sergeant Chas. J. Willsteed, G. C. No. 9, Equipment-Sergeant, ..... 

Sergeant J. F. Bruso, G. C. No. 3, Hospital-Sergeant, ..... 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received ) 
First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major John W. Hodley, G. C. No. 3, Commanding, .... Headquarters, 

(Staff appointments not received.) 



Worcester, Massachusetts. 



Worcester, 
Worcester, 
Worcester, 
Worcester, 
Holyoke, 
Clinton, 
Worcester, 
Worcester. 



Worcester, 

Lowell, 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

Lowell, 

Worcester, 

Fitchburg, 

Fitchburg, 

Lowell. 



Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts . 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 



Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachvsetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 



Stoneham, Massachusetts. 
Fitchburg, Massachusetts. 
Worcester, Massachusetts. 
Worcester, Massachusetts. 
Lowell, Massachusetts. 
Worcester, Massachusetts. 



Worcester, Massachusetts. 



i2 3 

Gr. Canton "Worcester, No. 3 : Members, 145— Honorary, 4; Active, 

Component No. 8. . 51 Swords, Capt.Wm. F. Bancroft, Comd'g, Worcester, Mass. 

Component No. 9 ■. 51 Swords, Capt. J. C. Greene, Comd'g, Worcester, Mass. 

Component No. 10 39 Swords, Capt D. A. Harrington, Comd'g, Worcester, Mass. 

Battalion Strength, 141 Swords. 

Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major C. H. Glazier, G. C. No. 4, Commanding, .... Headquarters, Fitchburg, Massachusetts. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
Gr. Canton Hebron, No. 4 : Members, 87— Honorary, o; Active, 

Component No. n 51 Swords, Capt Geo. H. Randel, Comd'g, Fitchburg, Mass. 

Component No. 12 36 Swords, Capt. Geo. L. Lawrence, Comd'g, Fitchburg, Mass. 

Canton Fells, No. 26 : Members, 40 — Honorary, 1 ; Active 39 Swords, Capt. Thos. S. Ireland, Comd'g, Stoneham, Mass. 



Battalion Strength, 126 Swords. 
Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major A. A. Hanscom, G. C. No. 9, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Lowell, Massachusetts. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Gr. Canton Pawtucket, No. 9: Members, 126— Honorary, 26; Active, 

Component No. 21 51 Swords, Capt. Jas. W. Beebe, Comd'g, Lowell, Mass. 

Component No. 22 25 Swords, Capt. Geo. A. Dickey, Comd'g, Lowell, Mass. 

Component No. 30 24 Swords, Capt. Chas. W. Ham, Comd'g, Lowell, Mass. 



Battalion Strength, 100 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 
Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, . . . . . . . . -18 Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion, . . . . . . . . . . 141 Swords. 

Strength of the Second Battalion, .......... 126 Swords. 

Strength of the Third Battalion, . . . . . . . . . . 100 Swords. 



Active Strength of the Regiment, . . . . . . . . . 367 Swords. 



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THIRD REGIMENT OP MASSACHUSETTS. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel Geo. H. Carpenter, G. C. No. 8, Commanding, . . - Headquarters, Griswoldville, 

Lieutenant-Colonel W. I. Burghardt, C. No. 51, . Westfield, 

Captain T. C. Cronan, G. C. No. 8, Adjutant, . • Shelburne Falls, 
Captain E. D. Streeter, C. No. 28, Quartermaster, ...••• North Adams, 

Captain E. C. Keonig, C. No. 29, Commissary, . • • Northampton, 

Major A. E. Willis, G. C. No. 8, Surgeon, ... • Shelburne Falls, 

Captain Frederick A. Bragg, C. No. 51, Assistant Surgeon, ..... Westfield, 

Captain F. W. Whippen, G. C. No. 8, Chaplain, .... • Shelburne Falls, 

Lieutenant Jas. S. Ritchie, G. C. No. 10, Banneret, Springfield, 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant C. H. Hubbard, G. C. No. 8, Sergeant-Major, . 

Sergeant L. C. Wedmore, G. C. No. 10, Quartermaster-Sergeant, 

Sergeant Henry M. Thayer, C. No. 29, Commissary Sergeant, . . 

Sergeant Andrew Sauer, G. C. No. 8, Color-Sergeant, .... 

Sergeant I. B. Foster, G. C. No. 8, Equipment-Sergeant, ..... 

Sergeant N. F. Shaw, G. C. No. 8, Hospital-Sergeant, . 

Chevalier I. G. Brown, G. C. No. 8, Trumpeter, . 



Shelburne Falls, 

Springfield, 

Northampton, 

Shelburne Falls, 

Shelburne Falls, 

. Orange, 

Shelburne Falls, 



Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 



Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts. 



First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Geo. F. Amidon, G. C. No. 10, Commanding, 
Lieutenant Fred. A. Luther, G. C. No. 10, Adjutant, 
Lieutenant J. W. Prouty, G. C. No. 10, Quartermaster, 
Lieutenant Jerome B. Goodrich, C. No. 51, Commissary, 
Captain Chas. H. Lewis, G. C. No. 10, Assistant Surgeon, 
Lieutenant Nat. J. Smith, G. C. No. 10, Chaplain, 



Headquarters, Springfield, Massachusetts. 
Springfield, Massachusetts. 
Springfield, Massachusetts. 
Westfield, Massachusetts. 
Springfield, Massachusetts. 
Springfield, Massachusetts. 



NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant H. N. Kingsbury, C. No. 51, Acting Color-Sergeant, 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 



Westfield, Massachusetts. 



I2 5 

Gr. Canton Springfield, No. 10: Members, 141— Honorary, o; Active, 

Component No. 23 5I Swords, Capt Jos. L. Strong, Comd'g, Springfield, Mass. 

Component No. 24 51 Swords, Capt. Thos. A. Allen, Comd'g, Springfield, Mass. 

Component No. 25 39 Swords, Capt. Comd'g, 

Canton Westfield, No. 51: Members, 33— Honorary, o; Active 33 Swords, Capt. J. G. Warren, Comd'g, Westfield, Mass. 

Battalion Strength, 174 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major D. A. Graves, C. No. 29, Commanding, .... Headquarters, Northampton, Massachusetts. 

Lieutenant Geo. H. Smith, C. No. 29, Adjutant, ..... Northampton, Massachusetts. 

Lieutenant Edw. Strieker, G. C. No. 8, Quartermaster, ..... Greenfield, Massachusetts. 

Lieutenant R. D. Chase, G. C. No. 8, Commissary, ...... Orange, Massachusetts. 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant Andrew S. Goodell, C. No. 29, Acting Quartermaster-Sergeant, . . . Northampton, Massachusetts. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 
Gr. Canton Tabor, No. 8 : Members, 79— Honorary, 8; Active, 

Component No. 20 5 i Swords, Capt. H. Newell, Comd'g, Shelburne Falls, Mass. 

Component Orange, No. 52 20 Swords, Capt. J. B. Farley, Comd'g, . Orange, Mass. 

Canton Colfax, No. 28: Members, 46— Honorary, o; Active 46 Swords, Capt. P. M. Farley, Comd'g, North Adams, Mass. 

Canton Meadow City, No. 29: Members, 40— Honorary, 6; Activc.34 Swords, Capt. L.W.Rhoades,Comd'g, Northampton, Mass. 

Battalion Strength, 151 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 

Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, .... .... 18 Swords. 

Strength of the 1st Battalion, .......... 174 Swords. 

Strength of the 2d Battalion, ........... 151 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Regiment, . . . . . . . . . 325 Swords. 

FIRST REGIMENT OF RHODE ISLAND. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel Lindsay Anderson, G. C. No. 1, Commanding, . . . Headquarters, Providence, Rhode Island. 

Lieutenant-Colonel Wm. H. Gurney, C. No. 7, . . . . . . . Pawtucket, Rhode Island. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 



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First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

A „ „. „ ,• Headquarters, Providence, Rhode Island. 

Major Edwin A. Bezely, G. C. No. i, Commanding, . . ■ neauqu* 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Gr ' °^^*M^*»,Ss-n™»*Y.*X active..,, Swords, Cap, E. A. Bezely, Comd'g, Providence, R. I. 
Comp.What Cheer,No. 2 : Memb's, 5 o-Honor'y, ia; Active.. 3 8 Swords, Capt. H. A Barney, Com g, Providence R. . 
Comp. Providence No. 4: Memoes-Honorary,*; Activc.33 Swords, Capt. S. A. Whelden, Comd g, Province, R. . 
Com?. Mazeppa,No.6: Members, 37-Honorary, r; Active^ Swords, Capt. E.W.Campbell, Comd'g, Providence, R. I. 

Battalion Strength, 179 Swords. 

Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

. „ „ T r, j- Headquarters, Providence, Rhode Island. 

Major Harvey Huestis, C. No. 3, Commanding, . neau 4 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
Canton King Philip No. 3 : Members, 2 6 -Honorary, o; Active... 3 6 Swords, Capt. M. O. Darling Comd'g, Providence, R. 

C n ton P vtucket No. 7 Members, ^-Honorary, i; Active 47 Swords, Capt. Alex. Strauss, Comd g, Pawner, R. . 

Canton Woonsocke, No ? 9 : Members, 32 -Honorary, o; Active^ Swords, Capt. Geo. W. Miller, Comd g, Woonsocke, R. I. 

Battalion Strength, 105 Swords. 

Thirdf Battalion. 
(Election returns for Major of the Battalion not received.) 

Canton Miller No. 5 : Members, 30-Honorary, o; Active 30 Swords, Capt. Benj. W Snow, Comd'g Bnstol, R. I. 

Canlon Sowamset, No. 8 : Members, ^-Honorary, , ; Active..^ Swords, Cap, D. W. Gladding, Comd'g, Warren, R. I. 

Battalion Strength, 51 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 

r^rr 4 SWOrdS. 

Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, .....-• Swords 

Strength of the ist Battalion, . Swords'. 

Strength of the 2d Battalion, .-■■•• 51 Swords. 

Strength of the 3d Battalion, ..-••■ . 

■zzz Swords. 
Active Strength of the Regiment, . • •■ ■ 



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Brigade Recapitulation. 

General Staff of the Brigade, Officers, ....... 

Strength of the 2d Regiment of Massachusetts, Officers and Chevaliers, 
Strength of the 3d Regiment of Massachusetts, Officers and Chevaliers, 
Strength of the 1st Regiment of Rhode Island, Officers and Chevaliers, 

Active Strength of the Second Brigade, ..... 

THIRD BRIGADE, DIVISION OF THE EAST. 
Brigadier C. B. Foster, G. C. No. 3, Connecticut, Commanding, . Headquarters 

Brigade Staff. 
Lieutenant-Colonel G. W. Roberts, C. No. 14, Connecticut, Chief of Staff, 
Major H. S. Cooper, G. C. No. 3, Connecticut, Assistant Adjutant-General, 
Captain J. M. Lines, , Assistant Adjutant-General, 

Major B. J. Sturges, C. No. 16, Connecticut, Assistant Inspector-General, . 
Major Henry C. Goodwin, G. C. No. 3, Connecticut, Assistant Quartermaster-General, . 
Major Fred T. Munson, G. C. No. 3, Connecticut, Assistant Commissary-General, . 
Major Godfred Lehr, C. No. 12, Connecticut, Assistant Chief of Equipment, 
Major O. G. Bailey, C. No. 3, Connecticut, Assistant Surgeon-General, 
Major Lyman S. Burr, C. No. 17, Connecticut, Assistant Judge Advocate-General, 
Major John Sanders, G. C. No. 1, Connecticut, Brigade-Chaplain, 

Captain W. W. Tucker, C. No. 1, Connecticut, Aid-de-Camp, .... 
Captain B. F. Buekley, G. C. No. 2, Connecticut, Aid-de-Camp, .... 
Captain C. H. Schuaner, C. No. 19, Connecticut, Banneret, .... 



9 Swords. 
367 Swords. 
325 Swords. 
335 Swords. 



1,027 Swords. 



, New Haven, Connecticut. 



Waterbury, 

New Haven, 

New Haven, 

Norwalk, 

New Haven, 

New Haven, 

New Haven, 

Norwich, 

New Britain, 

New Britain, 

Hartford, 

Bridgeport, 

New London, 



Connecticut. 
Connecticut. 
Connecticut. 
Connecticut. 
Connecticut 
Connecticut. 
Connecticut. 
Connecticut. 
Connecticut. 
Connecticut. 
Connecticut. 
Connecticut. 
Connecticut. 



FIRST REGIMENT OP CONNECTICUT. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 



Colonel Peter Terhune, G. C. No. 1, Commanding, . 
Lieutenant-Colonel Chas. L. Peck, G. C. No. 2, 
Captain Frank B. Lane, G. C. No. 1, Adjutant, 
Captain M. C. Ferguson, G. C. No. 1, Quartermaster, 
Captain J. A, Bristol, C. No. 8, Commissary, 
Major W. B. Beebe, G. C. No. 2, Surgeon, 
Captain J. P. Merrow, G. C. No. 3, Assistant Surgeon, 
Captain Leonard Blondel, C. No. 6, Chaplain, . 



Headquarters, New Haven, Connecticut. 

Bridgeport, Connecticut. 

New Haven, Connecticut. 

New Haven, Connecticut. 

Ansonia, Connecticut. 

Bridgeport, Connecticut. 

New Haven, Connecticut. 

Stamford, Connecticut. 



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NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

AT . New Haven, Connecticut. 

Sergeant Aug. Schonwetter, C. No. 12, Sergeant-Major, • . ^ R Connecticut. 

Sergeant E. G. Miller, G. C. No. 1, Quartermaster-Sergeant, . Banbury, Connecticut. 

Sergeant H. L. Crofut, C. No. 15, Commissary-Sergeant, . • ■ ^ ^^ Connecticut. 

Sergeant A. A. Moses, G. C. No. 3, Color-Sergeant, . ^ R ConnecticuK 

Sergeant B. R. Adams, G. C. No. 1, Equipment-Sergeant, . r Connecticut> 

Sergeant Howard G. Ford, G. C. No. 3, Hospital-Sergeant, . • ^ ^^ Connecticut. 

Chevalier Henry Klenner, C. No. 12, Trumpeter, . . • • ■ 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received ) 

First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

„ . , _ „ XT n A - ■ Headquarters, New Haven, Connecticut. 

Major Chas. C. Smith, G. C. No. 1, Commanding, 4 ^ R Connecticut . 

Lieutenant Alfred Parlow, C. No. 12, Adjutant, . ^ R Connecticut 

Lieutenant L. S. Manville, G. C. No. 1, Quartermaster, . . ^ r Connecticut. 

Lieutenant Henry Hillman, C. No. 12, Commissary, R Connecticut. 

Captain W. H. Andrews, G. C. No. 1, Assistant Surgeon, ^ ^ Connecticut. 

Lieutenant C. P. Jordan, G. C. No. 3, Chaplain, . 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

„ r. ' * New Haven, Connecticut . 

Sergeant G. W. P.erson, G. C. No. r, Acting Quartermaster-Sergeant, . • ^^ Connecticut. 

Sergeant Peter Holland, C. No. 12, Acting Commissary-Sergeant, . r ^^^ 

Sergeant C. S. Moore, G. C. No. 3, Acting Color-Sergeant, • r Connecticut. 

Sergeant S. L. Lincoln, G. C. No. 1, Acting Equipment-Sergeant, . • ^ Connecticut. 
Sergeant B. C. Winans, G. C. No. 3, Acting Hospital Sergeant, . 

fr Paw+nti qawaeas No 1" Members, 146— Honorary, 36 (Component No. 20) ; Active, 

Gr. Canton Sassacas, IN O.l. , 4 ,, Swords Capt. Peter Terhune,Comd'g,New Haven,Conn. 

cZlZll no r:::::::.:::'-^.:"::'':-:-::"-- :::;;;:::;:; " ^ c aP , E . L . w^, ^New Ha Ve n,conn. 

fe. CantonGoldenEule.No.S: Mernb>s,8 2 -Hon'ry, 9 ; Active m a ^^ Comd)g] ^ Hayen) Conn _ 

Component No. 9 .-J C.H.Bradley, Comd'g, New Haven, Conn. 

Canton^rrNo^; Member; s^Honor^^T Ac^e^ Swords, Cap, Fran, Meyer, Comd'g, New Haven, Conn. 

Battalion Strength, 221 Swords. 



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Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. I 

Major H. H. Wright, G. C: No. 2, Commanding, . . . Headquarters, Bridgeport, Connecticut. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Totoket, No. 8: Members, 20— Honorary, o: Active 20 Swords, Capt. A. H.Bartholomew, Comd'g, Ansonia, Conn. 

Gr. Canton Bridgeport, No. 2: Members, 54— Honor'y, 8; Active, 

Component No. 10 30 Swords, Capt. C. H. Burt, Comd'g, Bridgeport, Conn. 

Component No. 11 16 Swords, Capt. H. Wright, Comd'g, Bridgeport,' Conn.' 

Battalion Strength, 66 Swords. 



Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 



Major Thos. W. Capen, C. No. 6, Commanding, 
Lieutenant H. Stanley Finch, C. No. 6, Adjutant, 
Captain Justus Barthel, C. No. 6. Assistant Surgeon, 



NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 



Headquarters, Stamford, Connecticut. 
Stamford, Connecticut. 
Stamford, Connecticut. 



Stamford, Connecticut. 



Sergeant Orin Palmer, C. No. 6, Acting Quartermaster-Sergeant, . 

Sergeant Wm. B. Fuller, C. No. , Acting Color-Sergeant, ...... 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 
Canton Thos. Wildey, No. 6: Members, 30 — Honorary, o; Active. .30 Swords, Capt. E. B. Carey, Comd'g, Stamford Conn. 
Canton Danbury, No. 15 : Members, 34— Honorary, 4; Active. ...30 Swords, Capt. G. L. Stevens, Comd'g, Danbury, Conn. 

Canton Norwalk, No. 16: Members, 29 — Honorary, o; Active 29 Swords, Capt. J. H. Kenny, Comd'g, Norwalk Conn 

Battalion Strength, 89 Swords. 



Recapitulation. 



Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, 
Strength of the First Battalion, 
Strength of the Second Battalion, 
Strength of the Third Battalion, 

Active Strength of the Regiment, 



18 Swords. 

221 Swords. 

66 Swords. 

89 Swords. 

376 Swords. 



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SECOND REGIMENT OF CONNECTICUT. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 



Colonel Chas. B. Ware, C. No. 19, Commanding, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Longdon, C. No. 2, 
Captain F. W. Tracy, C. No. 3, Adjutant, 
Captain Chas. B. Raub, C. No. 19, Quartermaster, . 
Captain Henry R. Young, C. No. 7, Commissary, 
Major Maurice B. Bennett, C. No. 17, Surgeon, 
Captain Sidney D. Tufts, C. No. 2, Assistant Surgeon, . 
Captain I. F. Stidham, C. No. 17, Chaplain, 
Lieutenant David B. Wilson, C. No. 14, Banneret, 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant Henry R. Parker, C. No. 13, Sergeant-Major, . 
Sergeant Silas Maxson, C. No. 19, Quartermaster-Sergeant, . 
Sergeant David Frias, C. No. 1, Commissary-Sergeant, . 
Sergeant Robert Smith, C. No. 19, Color-Sergeant, . 
Sergeant Edward Tryon, C. No. 19, Equipment-Sergeant, 
Sergeant Herbert W. Lake, C. No. 14, Hospital-Sergeant, . 
Chevalier Aubrey W. Jarvis, C. No. 3, Trumpeter, 



Headquarters, New London, Connecticut. 

Meriden, Connecticut. 

Norwich, Connecticut. 

New London, Connecticut. 

Middletown, Connecticut. 

Bristol, Connecticut. 

Meriden, Connecticut. 

. New Britain, Connecticut. 

Waterbury, Connecticut. 

Meriden, Connecticut. 

New London, Connecticut. 

Hartford, Connecticut. 

New London, Connecticut. 

New London, Connecticut. 

Waterbury, Connecticut. 

Norwich, Connecticut. 



First Battalion. 

Headquarters, Hartford, Connecticut. 
Major H. Avery, C. No. 1, Commanding, . . ■ • 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
Canton Capital City, No. , Members, 55 _Ho,orary, o; Active..,5 Swords, t ^^Avery ComdJ, . H«tford, Conn. 
Canton Waterbury, No. , 4 : Members, 4 8_Honorary o; Active.... 4 8 Swords, Cap. T. R. Mart n, Comd g, 7 

Canton Foster, No. 17: Members, 76-Honorary, 56; Active... ...20 Swords, Capt. F. V. Chapm, Coma g, 

■ Battalion Strength, 123 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Wm. Ridley, C. No. 2, Commanding, . 

Lieutenant W. D. Ross, C. No. 2, Adjutant, . • . ■ ' A \ 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

t Promoted. 



Headquarters, Meriden, Conn. 
Meriden, Conn. 



131 

Canton Meriden, No. 2: Members, 40— Honorary, o; Active 40 Swords, Capt.G. R. Southworth, Comd'g, Meriden, Conn 

Canton Excelsior, No. 7: Members, 31— Honorary, o; Active 31 Swords, Capt. A. B. Miller, Comd'g, Middletown,' Conni 

Canton Oasis, No. 13: Members, 25— Honorary, o; Active 25 Swords, Capt. F. A. Camp, Comd'g, Meriden' Conn' 

Battalion Strength, 96 Swords. 
Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Frank J. King, C. No. 3, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Norwich, Connecticut. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Oneco, No. 3 : Members, 60— Honorary, o; Active 60 Swords, Capt. W. H.Burnett, Comd'g, Norwich, Conn. 

Canton, Unity, No. 19: Members, 14— Honorary, o; Active 14 Swords, Capt. C. B. Raub, Comd'g, New London, Conn. 

Battalion Strength, 74 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 
Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, .... in Sword 

Strength of the First Battalion, ...... . I2 Swords 

Strength of the Second Battalion, ....... .96 Swords 

Strength of the Third Battalion, ....... . 74 s W ords 

Active Strength of the Regiment, ...... -293 Swords. 

Brigade Recapitulation. 

General Staff of the Brigade, Officers, ..... . ]_4 Swords 

Strength of the First Regiment of Connecticut, Officers and Chevaliers, . . , 7 g Swords 

Strength of the Second Regiment of Connecticut, Officers and Chevaliers, . . 29 ^ Swords 

Active Strength of the Third Brigade, ......... 669 Swords. 

Division Recapitulation. 

General Staff of the Division, Officers, ...... . g Swords 

Strength of the First Brigade, Officers and Chevaliers, ...... ! 4 g 4 Swords 

Strength of the Second Brigade, Officers and Chevaliers, ... ! 027 Swords 

Strength of the Third Brigade, Officers and Chevaliers, .... . 669 Swords 

Active Strength of the Division, ....... , z 3 Swords 

Chevaliers, Honorary Members of Cantons, ...... 260 

Entire Strength of the Division of the East, Chevaliers, ..- . . . . , ,, 



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Army Corps Recapitulation. 

General Staff of the Corps, Officers, ..... . . 16 wor s. 

Strength of the Division of the North, Officers and Chevaliers, - • • 1 '51 I ° woro - s - 

Strength of the Division of the East, Officers and Chevaliers, • • 3> l8 ° Swords. 

r i /-> . 4.,7Si Swords. 

Active Strength of the Corps, ....-•■ *> < a 

Chevaliers, Honorary Members of Cantons constituting Division of the North, . no 

Chevaliers, Honorary Members of Cantons constituting Division of the East, . . • 260— 37° Swords. 

Entire Strength of the First Army Corps, Chevaliers, . . • • 5> 121 



Second Army Corps-Divisions of the Atlantic and Ohio. 

Major- General Jas. B. Nicholson, G. C. No. 1, Pennsylvania, Commanding, Headquarters, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Corps Staff. 
Colonel Win. A. Witherup, G. C. No. i, Pennsylvania, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

DIVISION OF THE ATLANTIC. 

Brigadier J. P. S. Gobin, C. No. 19, Pa., Second Brigade, Commanding, Headquarters, Lebanon, Pennsylvania. 

Division Staff. 
Major Geo. D. Rise, C. No. 19, Pennsylvania, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, Lebanon, Pennsylvania. 

PROVISIONAL STAFF — TEMPORARILY SERVING. 

Colonel Louis Roth, C. No. 3, New York, Chief of Staff, . • . . . . Rome, New York. 

Lieutenant-Colonel T. Walter Fowler, G. C. No. 1, Columbia, Assistant Inspector-General, . Washington, D. C. 

Lieutenant-Colonel E. R. Robinson, C. No. 1, Ontario, Assistant Quartermaster-General, . . London, Ontario. 

Lieutenant-Colonel Wm. B. E. Miller, C. No. 5, New Jersey, Assistant Surgeon-General, Camden, New jersey. 

Lieutenant-Colonel J. W. Stebbins, G. C. No. 2, New York, Assistant Judge Advocate-General, . Rochester, New York. 

Major W. G. Happer, C. No. 8, Ontario, Aid-de-Camp, . • • Belleville Ontario. 

Major Henry W. Pell, C. No. 3s New York, Aid-de-Camp, ..••-• Rome > Wew yoric - 



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FIRST BRIGADE, DIVISION OF THE 
Brigadier Jas. O. Woodward, G. C. No. i, New York, Commanding, 

Brigade Staff. 
Major Herman H. Russ, G. C. No. i, New York, Assistant Adjutant-General, 
Major William W. Tolley, C. No. 13, New York, Assistant Inspector-General, . 
Major E. C. Shafer, C. No. 5, New York, Assistant Commissary-General, . 
Major Fred B. Ehrmann, G. C. No. 1, New York, Assistant Chief of Equipment, 
Major Frank W. Fisk, G. C. No. 1. New York, Assistant Surgeon-General, . 
Major Jas. D. Mclntyre, C. No. 22, New York, Brigade Chaplain, 
Captain Chas. Van Loon, G. C. No. 1, New York, Banneret, 



(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 



ATLANTIC 

Headquarters, Albany, New York. 

Albany, New York. 
. Brooklyn, New York. 

Buffalo, New York. 

Albany, New York. 

Albany, New York. 
Yonkers, New York. 
Greenbush, New York. 



FIRST REGIMENT OF NEW YORK. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel John S. Hutman, G. C. No. 1, Commanding, . . . . . 

Lieutenant-Colonel D. G. Face, C. No. 8, 

Captain Thos. G. Hannah, G. C. No. 1, Adjutant, . 

Captain John T. Fox, C. No. 20, Quartermaster, ..... 

Captain Tracy W. Nichols, C. No. 4, Commissary, ..... 

Major John Vandenberge, G. C. No. 1, Surgeon, ..... 

Captain J. B. Stonehouse, G. C. No. 1, Assistant Surgeon, .... 

Captain Chas. Van Loon, G. C. No. 1, Chaplain, ..... 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant Chas. R. Main, C. No. , Quartermaster-Sergeant, .... 
Sergeant Henry Mooney, C. No. 4, Commissary-Sergeant, .... 
Chevalier Edar W. Amsdell, G. C. No. 1, Trumpeter, . . . . . 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major John F. Conkey, C. No. 4, Commanding, .... 
Lieutenant Geo. N. Lapham, G. C. No. 1, Quartermaster, 
Captain L. C. Winhold, G. C. No. 1, Assistant Surgeon, 



Headquarters, Albany, New York. 
. Troy, New York. 
Albany, New York. 
Amsterdam, New York. 
Ballston Spa, New York. 
Albany, New York. 
Albany, New York. 
Albany, New York. 



Ballston Spa, New York. 
Albany, New York. 



Headquarters, Saratoga Springs, New York. 
Albany, New York. 
Albany, New York. 



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NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant F. F. Crannell, Jr., C. No. , Acting Quartermaster-Sergeant, .... 

Sergeant John D. Chism, Jr., G. C. No. i, Acting Hospital-Sergeant, .... Albany, New York. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 
Gr. Canton Nemo, No. 1: Members, 94— Honorary, 24; Active, 

Component No. 1 40 Swords, fCapt Jas.O. Woodward, Comd'g, Albany, N. Y. 

Component No. 15 30 Swords, Capt. P. F. Gardineer, Comd'g, Albany, N. Y. 

Canton T. J. Marvin, No. 4: Members, 25 — Honorary, 1; Active.. 24 Swords, Capt. F.M. Jenkins, Comd'g.Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 
Canton Leo, No. 8: Members, 27— Honorary, 5; Active 22 Swords, Capt. L. G. Rockwood, Comd'g, Troy, N. Y. 

Battalion Strength, 116 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major R. J. Holmes, C. No. 14, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Watertown, New York. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

^Canton Union, No. 6: Members, 24— Honorary, o; Active 24 Swords, Capt. Thos. Conway, Comd'g, Onondaga, N. Y. 

*Canton Amaranth, No. 12: Members, 20 — Honorary, o; Active.. .20 Swords, Capt. O.W. Kelley, Comd'g, Ogdensburg, N. Y. 
*Canton Ridgely, No. 14: Members, 36— Honorary, o; Active... 36 Swords, Capt. John Ward, Comd'g, Watertown, N. Y. 
Canton Utica, No. 23: Members, 27— Honorary, o; Active 27 Swords, Capt. E. H. Divine, Comd'g, . Utica, N. Y. 



Battalion Strength, 107 Swords. 



Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 



Major G. V. Montgomery, C. No. 20, Commanding, 
Lieutenant B. F. Oliver, C. No. 20, Adjutant, 
Lieutenant W. H. Prince, C. No. 3, Quartermaster, 
Lieutenant Henry Siples, C. No. 20, Commissary, 
Captain Fred L. Griggs, C. No. 18, Assistant Surgeon, 
Lieutenant S. B. Casler, C. No. 9, Chaplain, 



Headquarters, Amsterdam, New York. 

Amsterdam, New York. 

Rome, New York. 

Amsterdam, New York. 

Oswego, New York. 

Little Falls. New York. 



* Returns of 1886. f Promoted. 



135 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant Geo. Erhardt, C. No. 3, Acting Quartermaster-Sergeant, ..... Rome, New York. 

Sergeant J. B. Sprague, C. No. 20, Acting Commissary-Sergeant, ..... Amsterdam, New York. 
Sergeant Eugene Krom, C. No. 20, Acting Color-Sergeant, ..... Amsterdam, New York. 

Sergeant Frank Ranley, C. No. 9, Acting Equipment-Sergeant, ... . Little Falls, New York. 

Sergeant Wm. E. Medlong, C. No. 18, Acting Hospital-Sergeant, ..... Oswego, New York. 

Canton Stanwix, No. 3: Members, 22 — Honorary, 2; Active 20 Swords, Capt. F. X. Greenia, Comd'g, Rome, N. Y. 

^Canton King Solomon, No. 9: Members, 9 — Honorary, o; Active.. 9 Swords, Capt. Geo. W. Shall, Comd'g, Little Falls, N. Y. 

Canton Oswego, No. 18: Members, 39 — Honorary, o; Active 39 Swords, Capt. Wm. T. Findlay, Comd'g, Oswego, N. Y. 

Canton Amsterdam, No. 20 : Members, 34 — Honorary,i5 ; Active, 19 Swords, Capt. John H.Crouse, Comd'g, Amsterdam, N. Y. 



Battalion Strength, 87 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 
Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, ......... 14 Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion, . . . . . . . . . 116 Swords. 

Strength of the Second Battalion, . . . . . . . . .107 Swords. 

Strength of the Third Battalion, .......... 87 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Regiment, .. . . . . . . . .31c Swords. 

SECOND REGIMENT OF NEW YORK. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel John W. Raynor, C. No. 13, Commanding, .... Headquarters, Brooklyn, New York. 

Lieutenant-Colonel S. L. Meddaugh, C. No. 10, . . . . . . Auburn, New York. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major J. B. Fowler, C. No. 2, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Rochester, New York. 

Lieutenant F. B. Pierce, C. No. 2, Adjutant, ........ Rochester, New York. 

Lieutenant Wm. R. Hall, C. No. 2, Quartermaster, ...... Rochester, New York. 

Lieutenant H. H. Buck, G. C. No. 2, Commissary, ....... Brockport, New York. 

Captain Thos. Swan, C. No. 2, Assistant Surgeon, . ..... Rochester, New York. 

Lieutenant A. F. Barney, C. No. 2, Chaplain, ........ Rochester, New York. 



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NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant J. H. Campbell, G. C. No. 2, Acting Quartermaster-Sergeant, .... Brockport, New York. 

Sergeant W. B. Rubert, C. No. 24, Acting Commissary-Sergeant, .... Seneca Falls, New York. 

Sergeant Lewis Phaler, C. No. 2, Acting Color-Sergeant, ...... Rochester, New York. 

Sergeant T. H. Lake, C. No. 2, Acting Equipment-Sergeant, ... . . Rochester, New York. 

Sergeant F. C. Stinemiller, G. C. No. 2, Acting Hospital-Sergeant, . . . . Rochester, New York. 

Gr. Canton J. W. Stebbins, No. 2: Members, 115— Honorary, o; Active, 

Component No. 16 '. 60 Swords, Capt. J. C. Moore, Comd'g, Rochester, N. Y. 

Component No. 17 55 Swords, Capt. L. Krausey, Comd'g, Brockport, N. Y. 

Canton Underwood, No. 2: Members, 38— Honorary, o; Active. ..38 Swords, Capt. J. E. Chase, Comd'g, Rochester, N. Y. 
Canton Logan, No. 24: Members, n— Honorary, o; Active n Swords, *Capt. I. B. Race, Comd'g, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 

Battalion Strength, 164 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major W. H. Mosher, C. No. 21, Commanding, .... Headquarters, Binghamton, New York. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Baffalo, No. 5 : Members, 57— Honorary, 13; Active 44 Swords, Capt. Fred. Smith, Comd'g, . Buffalo, N. Y. 

Canton Niagara, No. 7: Members, 33— Honorary, 3; Active 30 Swords, Capt. J. B. Naismith, Comd'g, Lockport, N. Y. 

*Canton Queen City, No. 10: Members, 31— Honorary, 7; Active.. .24 Swords, *Capt. G. F. Mapes, Comd'g, Elmira, N. Y. 
*Canton Binghamton, No. 21: Members, 35— Honorary, o; Activc.35 Swords, Capt. Jas. Haran, Comd'g, Binghamton, N. Y. 
Canton Persch, No. 26: Members, 24— Honorary, o; Active 24 Swords, Capt C. W. Bingemann, Comd'g, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Battalion Strength, 157 Swords. 
Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Thos. Miller, C. No. 13, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Brooklyn, New York. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
Canton Washington, No. 11: Members, 53 — Honorary, 8; Active. .45 Swords, Capt. J. B. Paterson, Comd'g, New York City. 

Canton Brooklyn, No. 13: Members, 51 — Honorary, 6; Active 45 Swords, Capt. W. W. Tolley, Comd'g, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Canton Dilks, No. 19: Members. 34 — Honorary, 3; Active 31 Swords, Capt. E. O.Caldwell, Comd'g, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Canton Sanders, No. 22: Members, 20 — Honorary, o; Active .... 20 Swords, Capt. J. D. Mclntyre, Comd'g, Yonkers, N. Y. 
Canton Germania, No. 25: Members, 19 — Honorary, o; Active.... 19 Swords, Capt. W. A. Wilke, Comd'g, New York City. 

* Returns of 1886. Battalion Strength, 160 Swords. 



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Recapitulation. 
Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, ....... 

Strength of the First Battalion, ......... 

Strength of the Second Battalion, ........ 

Strength of the Third Battalion, ......... 

Active Strength of the Regiment, ....... 

Brigade Recapitulation. 
General Staff of the Brigade, Officers, ........ 

Strength of the First Regiment of New York, Officers and Chevaliers, 

Strength of the Second Regiment of New York, Officers and Chevaliers, 

Active Strength of the First Brigade. . ..... 

SECOND BRIGADE, DIVISION OF THE ATLANTIC 
Colonel Geo. N. Nutt, C. No. 3, N. J., First Regiment of New Jersey, Commanding, 

Brigade Staff. 
Major Chas. D. Sines, C. No. 3, New Jersey, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 



5 Swords. 
164 Swords. 
157 Swords. 
160 Swords. 



481 Swords. 

8 Swords. 
310 Swords. 
481 Swords. 



791 Swords. 

Headquarters, Trenton, N. J. 
Trenton, New Jersey. 



If FIRST REGIMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel Wm. A. Witherup, G. C. No. 1, Commanding, . . . Headquarters, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 



Lieutenant-Colonel James Moir, C. No. 4, . 

Captain John N. Reber, G. C. No 1, Adjutant, ..... 

Captain N. W. Hull, C. No. 9, Quartermaster, ..... 

Captain Harry Baxter, C. No. 5, Commissary, ..... 

Major F. V. Van Artsdalen, G. C. No. 1, Surgeon, .... 

Captain P. J. Vetter, C. No. 4, Assistant Surgeon, . . . 

Captain Augustus Pfaff, Sr., G. C. No. 1, Chaplain, .... 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 



Scranton, Pennsylvania. 

Philadelphia, Pennslyvania. 

Corry, Pennsylvania. 

Nelson, Pennsylvania. 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

Scranton, Pennsylvania. 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 



First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Charles Laing, G. C. No. 1, Commanding, . . . . 

f Provisional Organization. (Staff appointments not received. 



Headquarters, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 



1 3 8 

Gr - ^^^: N ^ 1 : Me ^^ 9 r H ^::^- rds , CaP , H . c . ^ <«., i^ - 

Component No. „ • 4« Swords, Capt. Chas. H. . Pais t Comd'g, Phi ad £ p h la, Pa. 

Canton Paran, No. 10: Members, 17-Honorary, o; Active 17 Swords, *Capt. Harry Nuss, Cornd'g North Wales, Pa. 

Canton LehighVall e y,No.i 7 : Members, 29-Honorary, o; Active^ Swords, Capt. , Comdg, Allentown, to. 

Battalion Strength, 136 Swords. 

Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Ed. C. Deans, C. No. 5, Commanding, . • Headquarters, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Wildey, No. 3: Members, 50-Honorary, o; Active 50 Swords, Capt. Geo. Neuschafer, Comd'g Wmiamsport, Pa. 

Canton Keystone, No. 5 : Members, 2 8-Honorary, 1 ; Active. . ...7 Swords, Capt. Chas. A. Sweet, Comd g, WeUsboro, Pa. 

Canton Mutual, No. 7: Members, 18-Honorary, o ; Active 18 Swords, Capt. A. Batdorf Comd g Mllton > **■ 

Canton Ridgely, No. 8 : Members, 39-Honorary, o ; Active....^ Swords, Capt. Geo. A. Cohick, Comd g, Wilhamsport, Pa. 

Battalion Strength, 134 Swords. 
Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major T. Springsteen, Jr. , C. No. 1 1 , Commanding, . - Headquarters, Susquehanna, Pennsy vania. 

Lieutenant J. G. Buckland, C. No. i, f Adjutant, . . Susquehanna, Pennsy varna. 

Lieutenant W. A. Springsteen, C. No. ,i, Quartermaster, Susquehanna, Pennsy vama. 

Lieutenant J. E. Taylor, C. No. , Commissary, . Lanesboro, Pennsylvania. 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant C. Schaueberger, C. No. n, Acting Commissary Sergeant, . Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. 

Sergeant S. W. Young, C. No. , Acting Color Sergeant, . • • Lanesboro, Pennsylvania. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Scranton, No. 4 : Members, 22 -Honorary, o; Active 22 Swords, *Capt. F. T Sturges, Comd'g, Scranton Pa. 

Canton Fountain, No. 6 : Members, 37-Honorary, 3 ; Active..... 3 4 Swords, Capt. Wm. Schneider, Comd g, Summit Hill, Pa. 

Canton Cascade, No. n: Members, 2I -Honorary, o; Active 21 Swords, Capt. H. A. Dillon, Comd g, Susquehanna, Pa. 

Canton Penn, No. 15 : Members, 2 o-Honorary, o; Active... ..^20 Swords, Capt. A. Burt, Comd'g, Canton, Pennsylvania. 

Battalion Strength, 97 Swords. 
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Fourth Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major W. Ed. Marsh, C. No. 9, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Corry, Pennsylvania. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Corry, No. 9: Members, 23 — Honorary, 2; Active 21 Swords, Capt. Wm. Mulkie, Comd'g, Corry, Pennsylvania. 

Canton Oil City, No. 13: Members, 43 — Honorary, 6 ; Active 37 Swords, Capt. S. T. Parks, Comd'g, Oil City, Pa. 

Canton Meadville, No. 16: Members, 22 — Honorary, o ; Active.. 22 Swords, Capt. W. R. Bennett, Comd'g, Meadville, Pa. 
Canton Pittsburgh, No. 18 : Members, 22 — Honorary, o; Active. ..22 Swords, Capt. S. W. Jefferis, Comd'g, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Battalion Strength, 102 Swords. 

Fifth Battalion. 
(Election return for Major not received.) 

Canton Reading, No. 2 : Members, 29 — Honorary, o; Active 29 Swords, Capt. Jos. H. Lutz, Comd'g, Reading, Pa. 

Canton York, No. 14: Members, 15 — Honorary, o; Active 15 Swords, Capt. G. W. Breeswine, Comd'g, York, Pa. 

Canton Lebanon, No. 19: Members, 43 — Honorary, o; Active. ..43 Swords, Capt. J. Killmoyer, Comd'g, Lebanon, Pa. 



Battalion Strength, 87 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 

Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, ......... 13 Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion, .......... 136 Swords. 

Strength of the Second Battalion, . . . . . . . . . .134 Swords. 

Strength of the Third Battalion, .......... 97 Swords. 

Strength of the Fourth Battalion, . . . . . . . . . .102 Swords. 

Strength of the Fifth Battalion, .......... 87 Swords. 



Active Strength of the Regiment, . . . . . . . . 556 Swords. 

FIRST REGIMENT OF NEW JERSEY. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel Geo. N. Nutt, C. No. 3, Commanding (detailed to command the Brigade), Headquarters, Trenton, New Jersey. 

Lieutenant-Colonel Edgar Taylor, C. No. 4, ...... Paterson, New Jersey. 

Captain Geo. G. Halstead, C. No. 4, Adjutant, ....... Paterson, New Jersey. 

Captain Samuel E. Burr, C. No. 8, Quartermaster, ...... Bordentown, New Jersey. 

Captain Lewis Traunweiser, C. No. 5, Commissary, ...... Camden, New Jersey. 



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„, . ■ ~ xt c - Asbury Park, New Jersey. 

Major Wm. B. Chnstme C No. 7, Surgeon . J New 

Captain Geo. M. Lane, C. No^ 7 Assistant Surgeon, ^ New J 

Captain Frank P. Lippencott, C. No. 6, Chaplain, 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

^ xr o + Tv/r -™- Trenton, New Jersey. 

Sergeant Chas. Marclaskey, C. No. 3, Sergeant-Major, . Bordentown New Jersey 

Sergeant Jos. R. Deacon, C Njj 8, Quartermaster-Sergeant, . Bord = New ersey 

Sergeant Hiram Blanchard, C. No. 4, Commissary-Sergeant, Trenton New Jersey 

Sergeant John P. Cotter, C. No. 3, Color-Sergeant, . ' ^ 

Sergeant Walter Whalen, C. No. 3, Equipment-Sergeant, ' ^ 

Sergeant Chas. H. Schenck, C. No. i, Hospital-Sergeant, . • • > ^ > ; 

Chevalier Louis C. Koessell, C. No. 5, Trumpeter, . • • 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. T 

„ . T n A - Headquarters, Jersey City, New Jersey. 

Major Geo. Stevens, C. No. 2, Commanding, . . • - 4 > J J 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Newark, No. 1 : Members, 34-Honorary, 8; Active 2 6 Swords, Capt. Amos B. Pierce Comd'g, Newark N. J 

Can on Jersey City, No. 2 : Members, ..-Honorary, x ; Activc.ai Swords, *Capt. Geo. Stevens, Comd'g Jersey City, N. J 
Snton InTuItry, No. 4 : Members, ^-Honorary, o; Active..^ Swords, Capt. Joseph Greaves, Comd'g, Paterson, N. J. 

Battalion Strength, 83 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. _ • , xt T 

. „„■■,„ -,- . Headquarters, New Brunswick, New Jersey. 

Major Wm. B. Davis, C. No. 6, Commanding, . neauqu 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
Canton Capital Cit V No «: Members, 46-Honorary o ; Active... 46 Swords, Capt. Geo. N. Nutt, Comd'g Trenton N.J 

CantnHo'p ^ N.^Mmbers, 34-Honorary, o ; Active 34 Swords, + Capt.Wm.B.Davis,Comd'g NewBrunswick, R . 

Canton Atlantic, No. 7 : Members, ^-Honorary, o ; Active..^ Swords, Cap, Richard Wilson,Comd'g, Ocean Grove,N. J. 

Battalion Strength, 103 Swords. 
Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

, . , „ XT „ „ ,. Headquarters, Bordentown, New Jersey. 

Major S. N. Rockhill, C. No. 8, Commanding, . . • • ncdU 4 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
» Returns of 1886. t Promoted. 



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Canton Ridgely, No. 5: Members, 20 — Honorary, o; Active 20 Swords, Capt. J. J. Sheppard, Comd'g, Camden, N. J. 

Canton Ironsides, No. 8: Members, 18 — Honorary o; Active 18 Swords, fCapt. S. N. Rockhill, Comd'g, Bordentown, N. J. 

Battalion Strength, 38 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 

Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, ....... .18 Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion, .......... 83 Swords. 

Strength of the Second Battalion, ....... . . 103 Swords. 

Strength of the Third Battalion, ......... 38 Swords. 



Active Strength of the Regiment, ....... .224 Swords. 

CHESAPEAKE REGIMENT. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel Geo, E. Emmons, G. C. No. 1, Commanding, .... Headquarters, Washington, D. C. 

Lieutenant-Colonel J. Woodfin Minifie, C. No. 1, ...... Baltimore, Maryland. 

Captain Thos. W. Fowler, G. C. No. 1, Adjutant, ....... Washington, D. C. 

Captain Geo. A. Green, G. C. No. 1, Quartermaster, . . . . . . . Washington D. C. 

Captain Richard A. McLean, G. C. No. 1, Commissary, ...... Washington, D. C. 

Major Aaron Baldwin, G. C. No. 1, Surgeon, ........ Washington, D. C. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major John T. Chancey, G. C. No. 1, Commanding, .... Headquarters, Washington, D. C. 

Lieutenant F. C. Griffin, G. C. No. 1, Adjutant, ....... Washington, D. C. 

Lieutenant J. H. Richards, G. C. No. 1, Quartermaster, ...... Washington, D. C. 

Lieutenant W. L. Allen, G. C No. 1, Commissary, ....... Washington, D. C. 

Captain W. C. Fowler, G. C. No. 1, Assistant Surgeon, ...... Washington, D. C. 

Lieutenant W. J. Redstrake, G. C. No. 1, Chaplain, ....... Washington, D. C. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

t Promoted. 



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Gr. Canton Washington, No. 1 : Members, 89— Honorary, 2 ; Active, 

Component A, No. i 23 Swords, Capt.W. T. Galliher, Comd'g, Washington, D. C. 

Component B, No. 2 . 22 Swords, Capt. J. Burroughs, Comd'g, Washington, D C. 

Component C, No. 3 21 Swords, Capt. J. A. Shack elford.Com'g, Washington, D. C. 

Component D, No. 4 21 Swords, Capt. P. W. Harbin, Comd'g, Washington, D. C. 

Battalion Strength, 87 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Geo. J. Herman, C. No, 1, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Baltimore, Maryland. 

Lieutenant Christian Smith, C. No. 2, Adjutant, ....... Baltimore, Maryland. 

Lieutenant J. A. Swingley, C. No. 1, Quartermaster, ....... Baltimore, Maryland. 

Lieutenant Philip J. Isaac, C. No. 1, Commissary, ....... Wilmington, Delaware. 

Lieutenant David S. Truitt, C. No. 1, Chaplain, ...... Wilmington, Delaware. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Delaware, No. 1: Members, 36 — Honorary, 7; Active 29 Swords, Capt. B. F. Shakspeare,Comd'g, Wilmington, Del. 

Canton Zimmerman, No. 1: Members. 29 — Honorary, 10; Active. ..19 Swords, Capt. F. G. Stocksdale, Comd'g, Baltimore, Md. 
Canton Monumental, No. 2: Members, 38 — Honorary, 3; Active. ..35 Swords, Capt. G. W. Godman, Comd'g, Baltimore, Md. 

Battalion Strength, 83 Swords. 
Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major N. E. Whitehurst, C. No. 1, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Portsmouth, Virginia. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
Canton Portsmouth, No. 1: Members, 44 — Honorary, 8; Active. ...36 Swords, Capt. H. C. Reynolds, Comd'g, Portsmouth, Va. 
Canton Alexandria, No. 2: Members, 19 — Honorary, o; Active. ...19 Swords, Capt. W. E. Latham, Comd'g, Alexandria, Va. 
Canton Gen. Greene, No. 1: Members, 25 — Honorary, o; Active. ..25 Swords, Capt. J. H. Harris, Comd'g, Greensboro, N. C. 

Battalion Strength, 80 Swords. 

Recapitulation . 
Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, . . . . . . . -9 Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion, .......... 87 Swords. 

Strength of the Second Battalion, .......... 83 Swords. 

Strength of the Third Battalion, .......... 80 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Regiment, . ........ 250 Swords. 



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Brigade Recapitulation. 
General Staff of the Brigade, Officers, ...... 

Strength of the First Regiment of Pennsylvania, Officers and Chevaliers, 
Strength of the First Regiment of New Jersey, Officers and Chevaliers, 
Strength of the Chesapeake Regiment, Officers and Chevaliers, 

Active Strength of the Second Brigade, . . . 

DETACHED COMMAND. 
Colonel P. J. Slatter, C. No. 7, Ontario, Commanding, 

Department Staff. 
Major F. W. Unitt, C. No. 7, Ontario, Assistant Adjutant-General, 
Major John Brown, C. No. 1, Ontario, Assistant Inspector-General, 

FIRST REGIMENT OP ONTARIO- 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel P. J. Slatter, C. No. 7, Commanding, ..... 

Lieutenant-Colonel Abner Fraser, C. No. 4, .... 

Captain Wm. Burton, C. No. 7, Adjutant, ..... 

Captain Jas. G. Morgan, C. No. 2, Quartermaster, .... 

Captain L. Atkinson, C. No. 3, Commissary, ..... 

Major R. Tracy, C. No. 8, Surgeon, ...... 

Captain F. Doggott, C. No. 5, Assistant Surgeon, .... 

Captain N. H. Martin, C. No. 1, Chaplain, ..... 

Lieutenant D. H. Moore, C. No. 10, Banneret, .... 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant H. J. Boyd, C. No. 1, Sergeant- Major, ..... 

Sergeant Geo. Breen, C. No. 2, Quartermaster-Sergeant, 

Sergeant T. Ff. Montgomery, C. No. 3, Commissary-Sergeant, . 

Sergeant R. Ronan, C. No. 9, Color-Sergeant, 

Sergeant James Johns, C. No. 9, Equipment-Sergeant, .... 

Sergeant J. H. Starling, C. No. 8, Hospital Sergeant, 

Chevalier Wm. Craig, C. No. 7, Trumpeter, ..... 



2 Swords. 
556 Swords. 
224 Swords. 
250 Swords. 



. 1,030 Swords. 

Headquarters, Toronto, Ontario. 

Toronto, Ontario. 
London, Ontario. 



Headquarters, Toronto, Ontario. 

. Hamilton, Ontario. 

Toronto, Ontario. 

Windsor, Ontario. 

Newmarket, Ontario. 

Belleville, Ontario. 

St. Thomas, Ontario. 

London, Ontario. 

Peterborough, Ontario. 

London, Ontario. 

Windsor, Ontario. 

Newmarket, Ontario. 

. Ottawa, Ontario. 

Ottawa, Ontario. 

Belleville, Ontario. 

Toronto, Ontario. 



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Headquarters, London, Ontario. 



First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major W. T. Stenberg, C. No. i, Commanding, ..... 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton London, No. i: Members, 77— Honorary, 19; Active 58 Swords, Capt. John Browne, Comd'g, London, Ont. 

*Canton Windsor, No. 2: Members, 19 — Honorary, o; Active 19 Swords, Capt. John Leighton, Comd'g, Windsor, Ont. 

Canton Victoria, No. 5 : Members, 33 — Honorary, o; Active 33 Swords, Capt. F. H. Ferguson, Comd'g, St. Thomas, Ont. 



Battalion Strength, no Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major John H. Macabe, C. No. 4, Commanding, 

Lieutenant Wm. J. Stevens, C. No. 7, Adjutant, . . . . 

Lieutenant R. H. Brimson, C. No. 3, Commissary, 

Lieutenant S. J. Willcock, C. No. 7, Chaplain, . 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant Geo. Lawrence, C. No. 7, Acting Quartermaster-Sergeant, 
Sergeant Chas. A. Colville, C. No. 4, Acting Commissary-Sergeant, 
Sergeant W. A. Ryan, C. No. 7, Acting Color-Sergeant, . 
Sergeant T. R. Honeycomb, C. No. 4, Acting Equipment-Sergeant, 
Sergeant S. C. Elwain, C. No. 3, Acting Hospital Sergeant, 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not 
Canton Newmarket, No. 3: Members, 23 — Honorary, o; Active.. 23 Swords, 

Canton Hamilton, No. 4 : Members, 40 — Honorary, 6; Active 34 Swords, 

Canton Toronto, No. 7: Members, 43— Honorary, 10; Active 33 Swords, 



Battalion Strength, 90 Swords. 
Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Geo. H. Lauder, C. No. 8, Commanding, 

Lieutenant W. H. Biggar, C. No. 8, Adjutant, 

Lieutenant C. H. Clementi, C. No. 10, Commissary, 

Captain Freeman I. Daniels, C. No. 9, Assistant Surgeon, . • . 



Headquarters, Toronto, Ontario. 

Toronto, Ontario. 

Newmarket, Ontario. 

Toronto, Ontario. 

Toronto, Ontario 

Hamilton, Ontario. 

Toronto, Ontario. 

Hamilton, Ontario. 

Newmarket, Ontario. 

received.) 

Capt. L. Atkinson, Comd'g, Newmarket, Ont. 
Capt. R. J. Faulknor, Comd'g, Hamilton, Ont. 
fCapt. F. W. Unitt, Comd'g, Toronto, Ont. 



Headquarters, Belleville, Ontario. 

. Belleville, Ontario. 

Peterborough, Ontario. 

Ottawa, Ontario. 



* Returns of 1886. | Promoted. 



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NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant James Menzies, C. No. 9, Acting Quartermaster-Sergeant, ..... Ottawa, Ontario. 

Sergeant J. B. Ferris, C. No. 10, Acting Commissary-Sergeant, ..... Peterborough, Ontario. 

Sergeant Geo. R. Brown, C. No. 8, Acting Color-Sergeant, ...... Belleville, Ontario. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Kingston, No. 6: Members, 30 — Honorary, 1; Active 29 Swords, Capt. Wm. Saunders, Comd'g, Kingston, Ont. 

*Canton Belleville, No. 8: Members, 23 — Honorary, o; Active. ..23 Swords, *Capt. F. M. Clarke, Comd'g, Belleville, Ont. 

Canton Outaouais, No. 9: Members, 16 — Honorary, o; Active 16 Swords, Capt. Jas. Grant, Comd'g, Ottawa, Ont. 

Canton Peterboro, No. 10 : Members, 25 — Honorary, o; Active 25 Swords, Capt. A. McNeil, Comd'g, Peterborough, Ont. 



Battalion Strength, 93 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 

Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, ......... 19 Swords. 

"Strength of the First Battalion, . . . . . . . . . . no Swords. 

Strength of the Second Battalion, . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Swords. 

Strength of the Third Battalion, .......... 93 Swords. 



Active Strength of the Regiment, .......... 293 Swords. 

DETACHED CANTON. 

*Canton Winnipeg, No. 1: Members, 31 — Honorary, o; Active. ..31 Swords, Capt. W. F. Ross, Comd'g, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 

Detached Command Recapitulation. 

General Staff of the Command, Officers, . . . . . . . . . 3 Swords. 

Strength of the First Regiment of Ontario, Officers and Chevaliers, ...... 293 Swords. 

Strength of the detached Canton, Officers and Chevaliers, . . . . . . . 31 Swords. 



Active Strength of the detached Command, ........ 324 Swords. 

Division Recapitulation. 
General Staff of the Division, Officers, ... . 7 . . . . -9 Swords. 

Strength of the First Brigade, Officers and Chevaliers, . . . . . . . 791 Swords. 

Strength of the Second Brigade, Officers and Chevaliers, ....... 1,030 Swords. 

Strength of the Detached Command, Officers and Chevaliers, ...... 324 Swords. 



Active Strength of the Division, ......... 2,145 Swords. 

Chevaliers, Honorary Members of Cantons, ........ 181 



Entire Strength of the Division of the Atlantic, Chevaliers, ...... 2,326 



Returns of 1S86. 



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DIVISION OF THE OHIO. 

Major-General John G. Reeves, G. C. No. 4, Ohio, Commanding, 

Division Staff. 

Colonel J. A. Aulabaugh, C. No. 16, Ohio, Chief of Staff, .... 
Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Wolfe, G. C. No. 4, Ohio, Assistant Adjutant-General, 
Lieutenant-Colonel L. W. Sherwood, G. C. No. 1, Ohio, Assistant Inspector-General, 
Lieutenant-Colonel S. S. Yoder, C. No. 24, Ohio, Assistant Judge Advocate-General, . 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 



Headquarters, Lancaster, Ohio. 



Dayton, Ohio. 

Lancaster, Ohio. 

Columbus, Ohio. 

Lima, Ohio. 



FIRST BRIGADE, DIVISION OF THE OHIO. 
Brigadier A. C. Cable, G. C. No. 1, Ohio, Commanding (temporarily), 

Brigade Staff. 

PROVISIONAL STAFF — TEMPORARILY SERVING. 

Major W. W. Obaugh, G. C. No. 1, Ohio, Assistant Quartermaster-General, 

Major W. S. Bell, G. C. No. 6, Ohio, Assistant Commissary-General, 

Major Samuel S. Salisbury, C. No. 44, Ohio, Assistant Surgeon-General, 

Captain Edward Nichols, C. No. 13, Ohio, Aid-de-Camp, ..... 



Headquarters, Covington, Ohio. 



Columbus, Ohio. 

. Zanesville, Ohio. 

Washington C. H , Ohio. 

Newark, Ohio. 



FIRST REGIMENT OF OHIO. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel Jas. D. Bell, C. No. 6, Commanding, . 
Lieutenant-Colonel J. A. Morrow, G. C. No. 6, . 

Captain John H. Todd, C. No. 6, Adjutant, ..... 
Captain W. O. Lupton, C. No. 7, Quartermaster, .... 
Captain G. A. Woons, C. No. 21, Commissary, ..... 
Major H. R. Burner, C. No. 13, Surgeon, ..... 
Captain T. W. Albery, G. C. No. 1, Assistant Surgeon, .... 
Captain J. S. Calendine, G. C. No. 4, Chaplain, 
Lieutenant Fred L. Leonard, C. No. 21, Banneret 



Headquarters, Mansfield, Ohio. 

. Zanesville, Ohio. 

Mansfield, Ohio. 

Delaware, Ohio. 

Springfield, Ohio. 

Newark, Ohio. 

Columbus, Ohio. 

Lancaster, Ohio. 

Springfield, Ohio. 



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NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant S. N. Ford, C. No. 6, Sergeant-Major, ........ Mansfield, Ohio. 

Sergeant F. W. Messerly, G. C. No. 4, Quartermaster-Sergeant, ..... Lancaster Ohio. 

Sergeant Geo E. Williams, G. C. No. 6, Commissary-Sergeant, ...... Zanesville Ohio. 

Sergeant John Otestot, G. C. No. 1, Color-Sergeant, ...... Columbus Ohio. 

Chevalier Adam Rait, G. C. No. 6, Trumpeter, ........ Zanesville Ohio. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 
First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major T. C. Bope, G. C. No. 4, Commanding, ...... Headquarters, Lancaster, Ohio. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
Gt. Canton Ohio, No. 1: Members, 89— Honorary, 37; Active, 

Component No. 1 27 Swords, Capt. H. M. Innis, Comd'g, Columbus, Ohio. 

Component No. 2 25 Swords, Capt. E. B. Bliss, Comd'g, Columbus, Ohio. 

Gr. Canton Ivanhoe,No. 4: Members, 77 — Honorary, 20; Active, 

Component No. 10 30 Swords, f Capt. T. C. Bope, Comd'g, Lancaster, Ohio. 

Component No. 43 27 Swords, Capt.Wm. H.Buchanan, Comd'g, Lancaster, Ohio. 

Battalion Strength, 109 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Geo. W. Hall, C. No. 13, Commanding, ...... Headquarters, Newark, Ohio. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
Gr. Canton Nova, No. 6: Members, 78— Honorary, o; Active, 

Component No. 5 <i Swords, Capt. Chas. E. Arter, Comd'g, Zanesville, Ohio. 

Component No. 51 27 Swords, Capt. , Comd'g, Zanesville, Ohio. 

Canton Mansfield, No. 6: Members, 58 — Honorary, o; Active 58 Swords, Capt. Jas. M. Merrell, Comd'g, Mansfield Ohio. 

Canton Mystic, No. 13: Members, 40 — Honorary, 4; Active 36 Swords, Capt. J. W. Drone, Comd'g, Newark Ohio 

Canton Beverly, No. 48: Members, 20 — Honorary, o; Active 20 Swords, Capt. A. M. Jordan, Comd'g, Beverly, Ohio 

Battalion Strength, 192 Swords. 
Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major J. H. Smith, C. No. 7, Commanding, ...... Headquarters, Delaware, Ohio. 

t Promoted. (Staff appointments not received.) 



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Canton Delaware, No. 7: Members, 23— Honorary, 1; Active.. ..22 Swords, Capt. W. T. Watson, Comd'g, Delaware, Ohio. 

Canton Bethard, No. 21: Members, 26— Honorary, o; Active 26 Swords, Capt. W. H. Elwell, Comd'g, Springfield, Ohio. 

Canton Dundee, No. 44: Members, 29— Honorary, 2 ; Active 27 Swords, Capt. H. Rayburn, Comd'g, Washington C. H., O. 

Canton Scioto, No. 45 : Members, 15— Honorary, o; Active 15 Swords, * Capt. M.B.Radcliffe, Comd'g, Circleville, Ohio. 

Battalion Strength, 90 Swords. 

Recapitulation- 
Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, ......... 17 Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion, ........ .109 Swords. 

Strength of the Second Battalion, ..... .... 192 Swords. 

Strength of the Third Battalion, ....... -9° Swords. 

Active Strength of the Regiment, ...... • • 391 Swords. 

SECOND REGIMENT OF OHIO- 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel Chas. H. Schaeffer, C. No. 16, Commanding, .... Headquarters, Dayton, Ohio. 

Lieutenant-Colonel Hudson Gartley, C. No. 20, .... • • Sidney, Ohio. 

Captain John C. Whitaker, C. No. 16, Adjutant, ..... Dayton, Ohio. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major John G. McCune, C. No. 20, Commanding, . . - ■ • . ' Headquarters, Sidney, Ohio. 

Lieutenant John W. Kendall, C. No. 20, Adjutant, ....... Sidney, Ohio. 

Lieutenant John B. Wyatt, C. No. 20, Quartermaster, ....•••• Sidney, Ohio. 

Lieutenant John T. Miller, Jr., C. No. 24, Commissary, . . • • • - • Lima, Ohio. 

Captain David L. Minton, C. No. 20, Assistant Surgeon, ...••-• Sidney, Ohio. 

Lieutenant S. B. Smeltzer, C. No. 20, Chaplain, ..... • Sidney, Ohio. 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant A. G. Lentz, C. No. 24, Acting Quartermaster-Sergeant, ...... Lima, Ohio. 

Sergeant Jas. Rostron, C. No. 20, Acting Commissary-Sergeant, ..•••• Sidney, Ohio. 

Sergeant E. L. Hoskins, C. No. 20, Acting Color-Sergeant, ... • Sidney, Ohio. 

Sergeant Wilbur Fish. C. No. 24, Acting Equipment-Sergeant, ..•••• Lima, Ohio. 

Sergeant Thos. F. Dunnovant, C. No. 20, Acting Hospital-Sergeant, . - • Sidney, Ohio. 

* Returns of 1886. 



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Canton Sidney, No. 20: Members, 39— Honorary, 1 ; Active 38 Swords, Capt. Wm. Portsmouth, Comd'g, Sidney, Ohio. 

Canton Orion, No. 24: Members, 21 — Honorary, o; Active 21 Swords, Capt. A. B. Skelly, Comd'g, Lima, Ohio. 

Canton Colfax, No. 46: Members, 22 — Honorary, 3; Active 19 Swords, Capt. W. N. Mundy, Comd'g, Forest, Ohio. 

Canton Van Wert, No. 52: Members, 16 — Honorary, o: Active. ..16 Swords, Capt. Jas. L. Lowrey, Comd'g, Van Wert, Ohio. 

Battalion Strength, 94 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Calvin C. Stoltz, C. No. 40, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Greenville, Ohio. 

Lieutenant John H. Ries, C. No. 40, Adjutant, ........ Greenville, Ohio. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Golden, No. 8: Members, 34 — Honorary, o; Active 34 Sw r ords, Capt. John R. Roney, Comd'g, Troy, Ohio. 

*Canton Pequod, No. 12 : Members, 33 — Honorary, o; Active. ...33 Swords, Capt. B. S. Levering, Comd'g, Piqua, Ohio. 

Canton Earl, No. 16: Members, 58 — Honorary, 9; Active 49 Swords, fCapt. C. H. Schaeffer, Comd'g, Dayton, Ohio. 

Canton Greenville, No. 40: Members, 20 — Honorary, o: Active.. 20 Swords, Capt. John H. Ries, Comd'g, Greenville, Ohio. 

Battalion Strength, T36 Swords. 
Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major E. D. Hellrigle, C. No. 25, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Jamestown, Ohio. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Clinton, No. 23: Members, 33 — Honorary, o; Active 33 Swords, Capt. P. S. Brindle, Comd'g, Wilmington, Ohio. 

Canton Valor, No. 25 : Members, 33 — Honorary, o: Active 33 Swords, fCapt. E. D. Hellrigle, Comd'g, Xenia, Ohio. 

Canton Garfield, No. 28: Members, 17 — Honorary, o: Active 17 Swords, Capt. J. McMullen, Comd'g, Lebanon, Ohio. 

Battalion Strength, 83 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 

Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, ......... 6 Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion, ... . . . . . . . . 94 Swords. 

Strength of the Second Battalion, .......... 136 Swords. 

Strength of the Third Battalion, .......... 83 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Regiment, . ........ 313 Swords. 

* Returns of 1886. | Promoted. 



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FIRST SEPARATE BATTALION OP OHIO. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Harry J. Ashton, G. C. No. 5, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Lieutenant Geo. D. Hyne, G. C. No. 5, Adjutant, ....... Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Lieutenant Geo. F. Fritsch, G. C. No. 5, Quartermaster, ....... Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Lieutenant Chas R. Wood, G. C. No. 5, Commissary, ...... Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Lieutenant J. R. Hechinger, G. C. No. 5, Chaplain, ....... Cincinnati, Ohio. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

H&r. Canton Cincinnati, No. 5 : Members, 74— Honorary, 33; Active, 

Component Cincinnati, No. 9 26 Swords, Capt. J. C. Levi, Comd'g, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Component Pettibone, No. 30 15 Swords, Capt. L. K. Torbet, Comd'g, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Canton Ridgely, No. 17: Members, 31 — Honorary, o; Active 31 Swords, Capt. J. T. Creekbaum, Comd'g, Ripley, Ohio. 

Canton Cumminsville, No. 47: Members, 15 — Honorary, o; Active.. 15 Swords, Cap t.G.B.McKimmie, Comd'g, Cumminsville, O. 
|| Canton Pioneer, No. 53: Members, 25 — Honorary, o; Active.. ..25 Swords, Capt. 

Battalion Strength, 112 Swords. 



Field and Staff of the Battalion, Officers, 
Strength of the Battalion, 

Active Strength of the Battalion, 



Recapitulation. 



5 Swords. 
112 Swords. 



112 Swords. 



Brigade Recapitulation. 

General Staff of the Brigade, Officers, ..... 

Strength of the First Regiment of Ohio, Officers and Chevaliers, 
Strength of the Second Regiment of Ohio, Officers and Chevaliers, 
Strength of the First Separate Battalion of Ohio, Officers and Chevaliers, 

Active Strength of the First Brigade, .... 



5 Swords. 
391 Swords. 
313 Swords. 
112 Swords. 



816 Swords. 



|| The Warrant for G. C. No. 5 has been reclaimed, and Cantons Cincinnati, No. 9, and Pettibone, No. 30, are operating under Special 
Warrants. Canton No. 53 has not been mustered ; the fee for Warrant returned to applicants, who have been assigned to and received by 
Cantons No. 9 and No. 30; and therefore, the number of swords in Battalion unchanged. 



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SECOND BRIGADE, DIVISION OF THE OHIO. 
Brigadier J. W. Greene, G. C. No. 3, Ohio, Commanding, .... 

Brigade Staff. 
Major C. B. Greene, G. C. No. 3, Ohio, Assistant Adjutant-General, 

Major H. R. Shomo, C. No. 36, Ohio, Assistant Inspector-General, .... 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

THIRD REGIMENT OF OHIO- 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel Howard E. Sears, G. C. No. 2, Commanding, ..... 

Lieutenant-Colonel C. L. Alderson, C. No. 19, 

Captain W. H. Lohr, G. C. No. 2, Adjutant, ...... 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant R. S. Quine, G. C No. 2, Sergeant-Major, ...... 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major A. F. Koons, G. C. No. 2, Commanding, ...... 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Gr. Canton Akron, No. 2 : Members, 73— Honorary, 1; Active, 

Component No. 3.. 40 Swords, Capt. W. H. Miller, Comd'g, 

Component No. 4 32 Swords, Capt. J. W. Inskeep, Comd'g, 

Canton Expeditas, No. 32: Members, 12 — Honorary, o; Active... 12 Swords, Capt. C. F. Wagoner, Comd'g, 

Canton Ashland, No. 41: Members, 18 — Honorary, o; Active 18 Swords, Capt. S. L. Arnold, Comd'g, 



Headquarters, Toledo, Ohio. 

Toledo, Ohio. 
. Fremont, Ohio. 



Headquarters, Akron, Ohio. 

Cleveland, Ohio. 

Akron, Ohio. 

Akron, Ohio. 



Headquarters, Akron, Ohio. 



Akron, Ohio. 

Akron, Ohio. 

Akron, Ohio. 

Ashland, Ohio. 



Battalion Strength, 102 Swords. 

Second Battalion. 
(Election return for Major not received.) 

Canton Salem, No. 11: Members, 31 — Honorary, o; Active 31 Swords, *Capt. C. F. Lease, Comd'g, Salem, Ohio. 

Canton Russell, No. 27: Members, 23 — Honorary, o; Active 23 Swords, Capt. H. C. Brown, Comd'g, Massillon, Ohio. 

Canton Tuscarawas, No. 35: Members, 21 — Honorary, o; Active. .21 Swords, Capt. R. J. W.Dodd, Comd'g, New Philadelphia, O. 
Canton Doty, No. 42: Members, 27 — Honorary, o; Active 27 Swords, Capt. R. E. Blinn, Comd'g, Steubenville, Ohio. 



* Returns of 1886. 



Battalion Strength, 102 Swords. 



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Headquarters, Cleveland, Ohio. 



6 Swords. 
1 02 Swords. 
102 Swords. 
106 Swords. 



Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major J. A. Mcintosh, C. No. 19, Commanding,. ..... 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
Canton Cuyahoga, No. 19: Members, 40— Honorary, o; Active. ..40 Swords, Capt. C. L. Alderson, Comd'g, Cleveland, Ohio. 
Canton Lakeside No. 29: Members, 26-Honorary, o; Active.. ..26 Swords, Capt. C. E. Benham, Comd'g, Cleveland, Ohio. 

Canton Cleveland, No. 33: Members, 31-Honorary, 14; Active.. 17 Swords, Capt. Frank Freedle, Comd'g, Cleveland, Ohio. 
Canton Painesville, No. 37: Members, 23-Honorary, o; Active... 23 Swords, Capt. J. B.Vrooman, Comd'g, Pamesville, Ohio. 

Battalion Strength, 106 Swords. 
Recapitulation. 
Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, ..-■•• 
Strength of the First Battalion, . . • • ■ • 

Strength of the Second Battalion, ....-•• 
Strength of the Third Battalion, ...-••• 

Active Strength of the Regiment, ..-••• 

FOURTH REG-IMENT OF OHIO- 
FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel Chas. E. Niles, C. No. 31, Commanding, . 

Lieutenant-Colonel A. J. Eyster, C. No. 22, . 

Captain F. B. Zay, C. No. 31, Adjutant, • • • • • 

Captain David Joy, C. No. 31, Quartermaster, . 

Captain James Collier, C. No. 18, Commissary, . 

Major F. W. Firmin, C. No. 31, Surgeon, ...••• 

Captain T. G. Barnhill, C. No. 31, Assistant Surgeon, . 

Captain G. S. J. Browne, C. No. 26, Chaplain, ..... 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant J. H. Decker, C. No. 31, Sergeant-Major . 

Sergeant James Aigler, C. No. 34, Quartermaster Sergeant, . - • ■ 

Sergeant C. G Meyer, C. No. 39, Commissary Sergeant, .... 

Sergeant J. N. Doty, C. No. 31, Color Sergeant, . 

Sergeant T. F. Moore, C. No. 36, Equipment Sergeant, .... 

Sergeant Wm. B. Raynor, C. No. 18, Hospital Sergeant, .... 
Chevalier P. M. Gress, C. No. 22, Trumpeter, ....•• 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 



310 Swords. 



Jfeadquarters, Findlay, Ohio. 

Toledo, Ohio. 

Findlay, Ohio. 

Findlay, Ohio. 

Bryan, Ohio. 

Findlay, Ohio. 

Findlay, Ohio. 

Bowling Green, Ohio. 

Findlay, Ohio. 

Bellevue, Ohio. 

Tiffin, Ohio. 

Findlay, Ohto. 

Fremont, Ohio. 

Bryan, Ohio. 

Toledo, Ohio. 



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First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major G. W. Stough, G. C. No. 3, Commanding, ...... Headquarters, Toledo, Ohio. 

Lieutenant Melvin L. Baker, G C. No. 3, Adjutant, ....... Toledo, Ohio. 

Lieutenant James S. Foster, C. No. 22, Quartermaster, ....... Toledo, Ohio. 

Lieutenant Jacob Halm, C. No. 18, Commissary, ....... Bryan, Ohio. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 
Gf. Canton Lucas, No, 3 : Members, 95 — Honorary, 18 ; Active, 

Component No. 14 50 Swords, Capt Oliver Hall, Jr., Comd'g, Toledo, Ohio. 

Component No. 15 27 Swords, Capt. Wm. C. Worrell, Comd'g, Toledo, Ohio. 

Canton Imperial, No. 22: Members, 43 — Honorary, 18; Active. ..25 Swords, Capt. M. Bartlett, Comd'g, Toledo, Ohio. 

Canton Tiffin, No. 39: Members, 20 — Honorary, 3; Active [7 Swords, Capt. F. P. Bloom, Comd'g, Tiffin, Ohio. 

Battalion Strength, 119 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major R. S. Parker, C. No. 26, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Bowling Green, Ohio. 

(Staff appointments not received ) 

Canton Bryan, No. 18: Members, 34 — Honorary, o; Active 34 Swords, Capt. Robt. N. Patterson, Comd'g, Bryan, Ohio. 

Canton Alpine, No. 26: Members, 53 — Honorary, o; Active 53 Swords, Capt. J. B. Newton, Comd'g, Bowling Green, O. 

Canton Findlay, No. 31: Members, 49 — Honorary, o; Active 49 Swords, Capt. D. F. Lightfoot, Comd'g, Findlay, Ohio. 

Canton Napoleon, 'No. 50: Members, 16 — Honorary, o; Active... 16 Swords, Capt. T. C. Clewell, Comd'g, Napoleon, Ohio. 

Battalion Strength, 152 Swords. 
Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major W. W. Bowen, C. No. 38, Commanding, ...... Headquarters, Sandusky, Ohio. 

(Staff appointments not received ) 

Canton Mayne, No. 34: Members, 20 — Honorary, o; Active 20 Swords, Capt. John U. Mayne, Comd'g, Bellevue, Ohio. 

Canton Fremont, No. 36: Members, 23 — Honorary, o; Active.... 23 Sword?, Capt. W. P. Haynes, Comd'g, Fremont, Ohio. 

Canton Perry, No. 38: Members, 17 — Honorary, o; Active 17 Swords, Capt. Adam Kolb, Comd'g, Sandusky, Ohio. 

Canton Calumet, No. 49: Members, 21 — Honorary, o; Active.... 21 Swords, Capt. C. H. Rule, Comd'g, Norwalk, Ohio. 
Canton Clyde, No. 54: Members, 19 — Honorary, o; Active 19 Swords, Capt. M. B. Lemmon, Comd'g, Clyde, Ohio. 

Battalion Strength, 100 Swords. 



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Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, 
Strength of the First Battalion, 
Strength of the Second Battalion, 
Strength of the Third Battalion, 

Active Strength of the Regiment, 



Recapitulation. 



18 Swords. 
119 Swords. 
152 Swords. 
100 Swords. 



Brigade Recapitulation. 



General Staff of the Brigade, Officers, 

Strength of the Third Regiment of Ohio, Officers and Chevaliers, 

Strength of the Fourth Regiment of Ohio, Officers and Chevaliers, 



371 Swords. 

3 Swords. 
310 Swords. 
371 Swords. 



681 Swords. 



Active Strength of the Second Brigade, ..... 

THIRD BRIGADE, DIVISION OF THE OHIO. 

Brigadier Theo. Pfafflin, C. No. 2, Indiana, Commanding, . . Headquarters, Indianapolis, Indiana. 

(Staff appointments not received ) 

FIRST REGIMENT OF INDIANA. 
FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel A. S. Milice, C. No. 5, Commanding, ..... 
Lieutenant-Colonel D. W. Krisher, C. No. 7, 

(Staff appointments not received.) 



Headquarters, Warsaw, Indiana. 
North Manchester, Indiana. 



Headquarters, Albion, Indiana. 



First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major C. K. Green, C. No. 13, Commanding, ..... 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Goshen, No. 1: Members, 16— Honorary, 2; Active 14 Swords, Capt. John G. Keller, Comd'g, Goshen, Ind. 

Canton Warsaw, No. 5: Members, 47— Honorary, 5; Active 42 Swords, fCapt. A. S. Milice, Comd'g, Warsaw, Ind. 

Canton Kendallville, No. 13: Members, 29— Honorary, o; Active.. 29 Swords, Capt. John D. Hall, Comd'g, Kendallville, Ind. 
Canton Angola, No. 24: Members, 31— Honorary, o; Active 31 Swords, Capt. Lawrence Gates, Comd'g, Angola, Ind. 



Battalion Strength, 116 Swords. 



t Promoted. 



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Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

(Second election return for Major not received.) 

Canton Marion No. 6 : Members, 36 — Honorary, 1 ; Active ••••35 Swords, Capt. Daniel Gunder, Comd'g, Marion, Ind. 

Canton Eel River, No. 7 : Members, 44— Honorary, o; Active 44 Swords, Capt. B. F. Clemens, Com'g, N. Manchester, Ind. 

*Canton Fort Wayne, No. 17: Members, 37 — Honorary, o; Active, ..37 Swords, Capt. C.H.Buttenbender, Comd'g, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 
Canton Knightstown, No. 22: Members, 21 — Honorary, o; Active.. 21 Swords, Capt. Geo. P. Graf, Comd'g, Knightstown, Ind. 



Battalion Strength, 137 Swords. 
Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major D. C. McCollum, C. No. 10, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, La Porte, Indiana. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

*Canton Temple, No. 8: Members, 22 — Honorary, o; Active 22 Swords, *Capt John W. Titus, Comd'g, Elkhart, Ind. 

*Canton South Bend, No. 9: Members, 33 — Honorary, o; Active.. 33 Swords, *Capt. D.B.J. Schafer, Comd'g, South Bend, Ind. 

Canton La Porte No. 10: Members, 20 — Honorary, o; Active 20 Swords, fCapt. D. C. McCollum, Comd'g, La Porte, Ind. 

Canton Mishawaka, No. 12 : Members, 21 — Honorary 4; Active.... 17 Swords, Capt. J. J. Nutt, Comd'g, Mishawaka, Ind. 

Battalion Strength, 92 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 
Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, ...:..... 4 Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion, .......... 116 Swords. 

Strength of the Second Battalion, .......... 137 Swords. 

Strength of the Third Battalion, . . . . . . . . .92 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Regiment, ......... 345 Swords. 

SECOND REGIMENT OP INDIANA. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel Dudley H. Chase, C. No. 15, Commanding, - . . . . Headquarters, Logansport, Indiana. 

Lieutenant-Colonel Wm. M. Henley, C. No. 19, ....... Wabash, Indiana. 

Captain Wm. H. Jacks, C. No. 15, Adjutant, ....... Logansport, Indiana. 

Captain Eli J. Jamison, C. No. 20, Quartermaster, ........ Peru, Indiana. 

Captain Chas. E. Hutton, C. No. 19, Commissary, ....... Wabash, Indiana. 



* Returns of 1886. t Promoted. 



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NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant John K. Brown, C. No. 20, Quartermaster-Sergeant, ....... Peru, Indiana. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major James M. Lang, C. No. 23, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Sullivan, Indiana. 

Lieutenant W. H. Bucher, C. No. 23, Adjutant, ........ Sullivan, Indiana. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 
*Canton Indianapolis, No 2: Members, 29 — Honorary, o; Active.. 29 Swords, *Capt. B. Franklin, Comd'g, Indianapolis, Ind. 
*Canton Anderson, No. 3: Members, 34 — Honorary, o; Active. ...34 Swords, *Capt. H. E. Jones, Comd'g, Anderson, Ind. 

Canton Rushville, No. 21: Members, 20 — Honorary, 2; Active. ...18 Swords, JCapt. J. A.Walsh, Comd'g, Rushville, Ind. 

Canton Thompson, No. 23: Members 20 — Honorary, o; Active. ..20 Swords, Capt. Wm. Joyce, Comd'g, Sullivan, Ind. 

Canton New Albany, No. 25: Members, 27 — Honorary, o; Active.. 27 Swords, Capt. J. H. Needham, Comd'g, New Albany, Ind. 



Battalion Strength, 128 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Wm. W. Canada, C. No. 14, Commanding, . . . . Headquarters, Winchester, Indiana. 

Lieutenant W. H. Reinheimer, C. No. 14, Adjutant, ...... Winchester, Indiana. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received ) 

*Canton Muncie, No. 4: Members, 54 — Honorary, o; Active 54 Swords, *Capt. H. R. Wysor, Comd'g, Muncie, Ind. 

*Canton Richmond, No. 1 1: Members, 39 — Honorary, o; Active ..39 Swords, *Capt. J. F. Davenport, Comd'g, Richmond, Ind. 
Canton T. W. Kizer, No. 14: Members, 31 — Honorary, 3 ; Active.. 28 Swords, fCapt. W. W. Canada, Comd'g, Winchester, Ind. 
*Canton Excelsior, No. 18: Members, 16 — Honorary, o; Active... 16 Swords, *Capt.W. C. Mitchell, Comd'g, La Fayette, Ind. 



Battalion Strength, 137 Swords. 
Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major W. D. Craig, C. No. 15, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Logansport, Indiana. 

Lieutenant D. E. Dalzell, C. No. 15, Adjutant, ........ Logansport, Indiana. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 



* Returns of 1886. t Promoted. J Resigned. 



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Canton Logansport, No. 15: Members, 45 — Honorary, 6; Active..39 Swords, fCapt. D. H. Chase, Comd'g, Logansport, Ind. 
*Canton Howard, No. 16: Members, 22 — Honorary, o; Active... 2 2 Swords, Capt. J. W. Cooper, Comd'g, Kokomo, Ind. 

Canton Wabash, No. 19 : Members, 40 — Honorary, 3; Active ^7 Swords, Capt. Henry C. Pettit, Comd'g, Wabash, Ind. 

Canto Peru, No. 20: Members, 35 — Honorary, 6; Active 29 Swords, Capt. H. F. Underwood, Comd'g, Peru, Ind. 



Battalion Strength, 127 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 

Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, ..... 

Strength of the First Battalion, . ... 

Strength of the Second Battalion, ...... 

Strength of the Third Battalion, ...... 

Active Strength of the Regiment, ..... 

Brigade Recapitulation. 
General Staff of the Brigade, Officers, . • . 

Strength of the First Regiment of Indiana, Officers and Chevaliers, 

Strength of the Second Regiment of Indiana, Officers and Chevaliers, 

Active Strength of the Third Brigade, .... 



9 Swords 
128 Swords. 
137 Swords. 
127 Swords. 



392 Swords. 

1 Sword. 
345 Swords. 
392 Swords. 



737 Swords. 



FOURTH BRIGADE, DIVISION OF THE 
Brigadier T. J. Atkins, G. C. No. 1, Kentucky, Commanding, 

Brigade Staff. 
Lieutenant-Colonel VVm. Kraus, G. C. No. 1, Kentucky, Chief of Staff, 
Major John G. Rinkleff, G. C. No. 1, Kentuucky, Assistant Adjutant-General, 
Major Thos. A. Davis, C. No 2, Kentucky, Assistant Inspector-General, 
Major G. A. Floding, C. No. 1, West Virginia, Assistant Commissary-General, 
Major E. B. Jones, G. C. No. 1, Kentucky, Assistant Judge Advocate-General, 
Major J. W. Lowber, G. C. No. 1, Kentucky, Brigade Chaplain, 
Captain J. D. Robertson, G C. No. 1, Kentucky, Aid-dt-Camp, 
Captain Jas. A. Murray, C. No. 6, Kentucky, Special Aid-de-Camp, 
Captain Henry Owen, G C. No. 1, Kentucky, Banneret, .... 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received. ^ 
* Returns of 1886. t Promoted. 



OHIO. 

Headquarters, Paducah, Kentucky. 

Paducah, Kentucky. 

Paducah, Kentucky. 

Maysville, Kentucky. 

Huntington, West Virginia. 

Paducah, Kentucky. 

Paducah, Kentucky. 

Paducah, Kentucky. 

. Frankfort, Kentucky. 

Paducah, Kentucky. 



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FIRST REGIMENT OP KENTUCKY. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel J. R. Williams, C. No. 6, Commanding, . . . . . Headquarters, Frankfort, Kentucky. 

Lieutenant-Colonel A. J. Reed, C. No. 3, . . . . . . . Richmond, Kentucky. 

Captain Logan McKee, C. No. 6, Adjutant, . ... . . . . Frankfort, Kentucky. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Chas. E. Tipton, C. No. 1, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Lexington, Kentucky. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
Canton Lexington, No. 1 : Members, 26 — Honorary, o; Active. ..26 Swords, fCapt. Chas. E.Tipton, Comd'g, Lexington, Ky. 
Canton Richmond, No. 3: Members, 32 — Honorary, o; Active. ..32 Swords, Capt. R. A. Barlow, Comd'g, Richmond, Ky. 
*Canton Winchester, No. 5 : Members, 15— Honorary, o; Active. .15 Swords, *Capt. D. T. Buckner, Comd'g, Winchester, Ky. 
Canton Wildey, No. 6: Members, 30 — Honorary, o; Active 30 Swords, Capt. Albert Chilson, Comd'g, Frankfort, Ky. 

Battalion Strength, 103 Swords. 

Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major T. A. Keith, C. No. 2, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Maysville, Kentucky. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Maysville, No. 2 : Members, 44 — Honorary, o; Active 44 Swords, Capi. Jacob Miller, Comd'g, Maysville, Ky. 

Canton Covington, No. 4: Members, 37 — Honorary, 7; Active. ..3- Swords, Capt. Wm. Olschner, Comd'g, Covington, Ky. 
Canton Underwood, No. 7 : Members, 50 — Honorary, 17; Active. .33 Swords, Capt. H. B. Grant, Comd'g, Louisville, Ky. 

Canton Boyd, No. 11 : Members, 19 — Honorary, o; Active ..19 Swords, Capt. M. L. Smiley, Comd'g, Catlettsburg, Ky. 

Canton Newport, No. 12: Members, 19- — Honorary, o; Active... 19 Swords, Capt. Wm. Grapes, Comd'g, Newport, Ky. 

Battalion Strength, 145 Swords. 

Third. Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major H. H. Houston, G. C. No. 1, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Paducah, Kentucky. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
* Returns of 1886. t Promoted. 



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Gr. Canton Atkins, No. 1: Members, 163— Honorary, i ; Active, 

Component Riverside, No. 8 54 Swords, Capt. J. Wm. Fisher, Comd'g, Paducah, Ky. 

Component Paducah, No. 9 54 Swords, Capt. R. T. Nelson, Comd'g, Paducah, Ky. 

Component McCracken, No. 10 54 Swords, Capt. F. W. Kamleiter, Comd'g, Paducah, Ky. 

Battalion Strength, 162 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 
Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, ......... 6 Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion, . . . . . . . . .103 Swords. 

Strength of the Second Battalion, v . ... . . . . . . 145 Swords. 

Strength of the Third Battalion, . . .. . . . . . . 162 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Regiment, . . . . . . . . 410 Swords. 

FIRST BATTALION OF GEORGIA. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major David Porter, C. No. 1, Commanding, . . . . . Headquarters, Savannah, Georgia. 

Lieutenant A. S. Nichols, C. No. 1, Adjutant, ........ Savannah, Georgia. 

Lieutenant L. H. Hall, C. No. 2, Quartermaster, ....... Atlanta, Georgia. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Chatham, No. 1: Members, 30- Honorary, o; Active 30 Swords, Capt. J. W. Jackson, Comd'g, Savannah, Ga. 

Canton Atlanta, No. 2: Members, 27 — Honorary, 1; Active 26 Swords, Capt. J. R. Gregg, Comd'g, . Atlanta, Ga. 

Canton Robbe, No. 3 : Members, 23 — Honorary, 2; Active 21 Swords, Capt. E. M. Bernard, Comd'g, Augusta, Ga. 

Battalion Strength, 77 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 
Field and Staff of the Battalion, Officers, ......... 3 Swords. 

Strength of the Battalion, ........... 77 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Battalion, . . . . . . . . -77 Swords. 

DETACHED CANTONS. 

*Canton Mobile, No. 1: Members, 28 — Honorary, o; Active 28 Swords, Capt. W. H. Homer, Comd'g, Mobile, Ala. 

Canton R. H. Barry No. 1 : Members, 27 — Honorary, o ; Active... 2 7 Swords, Capt. J. L. Weakley, Comd'g, Nashville, Tenn. 
Canton Fidelity No. 1: Members, 23 — Honorary, o; Active 23 Swords, Capt. John A. Jones, Comd'g, Huntington, W.Va. 

* Returns of 1886. Strength of the detached Cantons, 78 Swords. 



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Brigade Recapitulation. 

General Staff of the Brigade, Officers, . ■ • " . 

Strength of the First Regiment of Kentucky, Officers and Chevaliers, 
Strength of the First Battalion of Georgia, Officers and Chevahers. 
Strength of the detached Cantons, Officers and Chevahers, . 



Active Strength of the Fourth Brigade, 



Division Recapitulation. 



General Staff of the Division, Officers, . 
Strength of the First Brigade, Officers and Chevahers, 
Strength of the Second Brigade, Officers and Chevahers, 
Strength of the Third Brigade, Officers and Chevaliers, . 

Strength of the Fourth Brigade, Officers and Chevaliers, 

Active Strength of the Division, 
Chevaliers, honorary members of Cantons, 

Entire Strength of the Division of the Ohio, Chevaliers, 

Army Corps Recapitulation. 

General Staff of the Corps, Officers, • • ■ 

Strength of the Division of the Atlantic, Officers and Chevahers, 
Strength of the Division of the Ohio, Officers and Chevaliers, - 

Active Strength of the Corps, . • •..'..' , , ' AHan t'ir 

Chevaliers, Honorary Members of Cantons consmunng D.vs.on o he A anuc, 
Chevaliers, Honorary Members of Cantons eonsututmg Division of the Ohio, . 



10 Swords. 
410 Swords 

77 Swords. 

78 Swords. 

565 Swords. 



5 Swords. 
816 Swords. 
681 Swords 
737 Swords. 
565 Swords. 



2,799 Swords 
224 Swords 

3>° 2 3 





2 Swords. 
2,145 Swords. 
2,799 Swords. 


181 

224 — 


4,944 Swords. 
405 Swords 



Entire Strength of the Second Army Corps, Chevaliers, 



5,349 



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Third Army Corps— Division of the Lakes and Grand 
Department of the Mississippi. 



Major-General E. F. Phelps, C. No. 12, Illinois, Commanding, 

Corps Staff. 
Brigadier Chas. D. Cobb, G. C. No. 1, Colorado, Chief of Staff, 
Colonel W. H. Smollinger, C. No. 12, Illinois, Assistant Adjutant-General, 
Lieutenant-Colonel F. H. Case, C. No. 12, Illinois, Assistant Adjutant-General, 
Colonel Jos. H. Borders, C. No. 9, Kansas, Assistant Inspector-General, 
Colonel E. L. Bowen, C. No. 24, Illinois, Assistant Commissary-General, 
Colonel Frank Henderson, C. No. 12, Michigan, Assistant Chief of Equipment, 
Colonel A. E. Clough, C. No. 4, Dakota, Assistant Surgeon-General, 
Lieutenant Colonel F. A. Woodward, G. C. No. 1, Minnesota, Aid-de-Camp, 
Lieutenant-Colonel J. W. Hudson, C. No. 2, Wisconsin, Aid-de-Camp, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Henry McMurphy, C. No. i, Montana, Aid-de-Camp, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred Comings, C. No. 26, Illinois, Special Aid-de-Camp, 
Lieutenant-Colonel Louis Miller, C. No. 1, Wyoming, Banneret, 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

division of the lakes. 

Brigadier Harrison Soule, C. No 18, Michigan, Second Brigade, Commanding, Headquarters, Ann Arbor, Michigan 

PROVISIONAL STAFF TEMPORARILY SERVING. 

Colonel E. H. Whitney, C. No. 2, Michigan, Chief of Staff, 

Lieutenant-Colonel Robt. Armstrong, C. No. 10, Iowa, Assistant Inspector-General, . 

Lieutenant-Colonel Ralph R. Briggs, C. No. 2, Dakota, Assistant Quartermaster-General, 

Lieutenant-Colonel L. B. Hills, C. No. 2, Wisconsin, Assistant Commissary-General, 

Lieutenant-Colonel D. A. Cline, C. No. 2, Nebraska, Assistant Chief of Equipment, 

Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Willard, C. No. 7, Illinois, Assistant Surgeon-General, 

Lieutenant-Colonel Walter G. Dye, C. No. 5, Minnesota, Assistant Judge Advocate-General, 

Major J. S. Ticknor, C. No. 6, Illinois, Aid-de-Camp, . 

Major W. H. Amesbury, C. No. 1, Wyoming, Aid-de-Camp, .... 



Headquarters, Galesburg, Illinois. 

Denver, Colorado. 

Galesburg, Illinois. 

Galesburg, Illinois. 

Coolidge, Kansas. 

Galva, Illinois. 

Kalamazoo, Michigan. 

Madison, Dakota. 

Minneapolis, Minnesota. 

Madison, Wisconsin. 

Butte City, Montana. 

Cairo, Illinois. 

Laramie City, Wyoming. 



. Lansing, Michingan. 

. Dubuque, Iowa. 

. Sioux Falls, Dakota. 

Madison, Wisconsin. 

Lincoln, Nebraska. 

Chicago, Illinois. 

. Winona, Minnesota. 

Rockford, Illinois. 

Laramie City, Wyoming. 



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FIRST BRIGADE, DIVISION OF THE LAKES- 
Brigadier A. Orendorff, C. No. 7, Illinois, Commanding (temporarily), . Headquarters, Springfield, Illinois. 

Brigade Staff. 
Lieutenant-Colonel W. H. Crocker, C. No. 34, Illinois, Chief of Staff, . . • Evanston, Illinois. 

PROVISIONAL STAFF — TEMPORARILY SERVING. 

Major C. P. Hitch, C. No. 23, Illinois, Assistant Inspector-General, ... ■ Pans > |jj m °l s - 

Major A. Bayliss, C. No. 22, Illinois, Assistant Quartermaster-General, . . • Sterling, 1 inois. 

Major John A. Bush, C. No. 4, Illinois, Assistant Chief of Equipment . Pe ° na > m °! S ' 

Major E. A. Kratz, C. No. 17, Illinois, Assistant Surgeon-General, • Champlain, 1 mois. 

Major M F. Riggle, C. No. 7, Illinois, Assistant Judge Advocate-General, . Chicago, 1 mors. 

Captain W. E. Haines, C. No. 15, Illinois, Aid-de-Camp, . ■ Bushnell, Illinois. 

FIRST REG-IMENT OF ILLINOIS. 

FIELD AND STAFF. . .. . 

Colonel C. C. Crabb, C. No. 7 , Commanding, ... • Headquarters, Chicago, inois. 

^ i i t i. t -\ir a 11 n tvt~ T „ ■ Aurora, Illinois. 

Lieutenant-Colonel John E. Maydwell, C. No. 13, . . . . . • • ~, - T n- • 

Captain J. M. Campbell, C. No. 7, Adjutant, ... • ■ • Chicago, inois. 

Captain Hiram L. Pease, C. No. 21, Assistant Surgeon, . . . Grand Crossing, Illinois. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 
First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. , . . 

Major Frank C. Roundy, C. No. 1, Commanding, . . Headquarters, Chicago, Illinois. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
Canton Occidental, No. 1 : Members, 49 -Honorary, o; Active.. 49 Swords, Capt. E. H. Switzer, Comd'g, Chicago, I . 

Canton Excelsior, No. 7 : Members, 76-Honorary, 14; Active.... 62 Swords, Capt. C. C. Crabb, Comd'g, Chicago, 1 . 

Canton Colfax, No. 21 : Members, 33-Honorary, 5 ; Active 28 Swords, Capt. John W. Belts, Comd'g, Chicago, 1 . 

Canton Delta, No. 34: Members, 22-Honorary, o; Active 22 Swords, fCapt. W. H. Crocker, Comd g, Evanston, 111. 

Battalion Strength, 161 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. . 

Major John Divekey, C. No. 13, Commanding, . . - Headquarters, Aurora, Illinois. 
Lieutenant Johnson T. Crampton, C. No. 13, Adjutant, ...•••• Aurora, inois. 
Lieutenant Abraham L. Holt, C. No. 13, Quartermaster, ....••• Aurora, 
1 Promoted. (Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 



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Canton Truman, No. 2: Members, 33 — Honorary, 3; Active 30 Swords, Capt. C. Ohlemacher, Comd'g, Sycamore, 111. 

*Canton Columbia, No. 5: Members, 27 — Honorary, o; Active. 1.27 Swords, *Capt. Jas. H. Hanchett, Comd'g, Elgin, 111. 
Canton Aurora, No. 13 : Members, 28 — Honorary, o; Active 28 Swords, Capt. B. E. Giles, Comd'g, Aurora, 111 

Battalion Strength, 85 Swords. 

Third Battalion. 
(Election return for Major not received.) 

*Canton Freeport, No. 3: Members, 56 — Honorary, o; Active 56 Swords, *Capt. Jas. I. Neff, Comd : g, Freeport, 111. 

*Canton Eureka, No. 6: Members, 41 — Honorary, o; Active 41 Swords, Capt. E. Ridgely, Comd'g, Rockford, 111. 

*Canton Dixon, No. 14: Members, 19 — Honorary, o; Active 19 Swords, *Capt. Chas. W. Dey, Comd'g, Dixon, 111 

*Canton Lincoln, No. 22: Members, 47 — Honorary, o; Active ...47 Swords, Capt. Moses Dillon, Comd'g, Sterling, 111. 

Battalion Strength, 163 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 
Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, ......... Q Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion, . . .. . . . . . . . .161 Swords. 

Strength of the Second Battalion, .......... 85 Swords. 

Strength of the Third Battalion, . . . . . . . . . .163 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Regiment, ......... 409 Swords. 

SECOND REGIMENT OF ILLINOIS. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel Geo. H. Fash, C. No. 4, Commanding, ...... Headquarters, Peoria, Illinois. 

Lieutenant-Colonel Geo. C. Rankin, C. No. 25, . . . . . . . Monmouth, Illinois. 

Captain Charles D. Brainard, C. No. 4, Adjutant, ........ Peoria, Illinois. 

Captain Samuel White, C. No. '24, Quartermaster, ....... Galva, Illinois. 

Captain Adam F. Gable, C. No. 4, Commissary, ........ Peoria, Illinois. 

Captain John Leib, C. No. 15, Chaplain, ......... Bushnell, Illinois. 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant J. H. Todd, C. No. 29, Sergeant-Major, ....... La Harpe, Illinois. 

Sergeant L. O. Boostrum, C. No. 24, Quartermaster-Sergeant, . . . . . . Galva, Illinois. 

Sergeant E. E. Harding, C. No. , Color-Sergeant, ........ 

Sergeant F. S. Vanderloot, C. No. 33, Hospital-Sergeant, ..... . Farmington, Illinois. 

*Retums of 1886. (Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 



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First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major A. W. Berggren, C. No. 12, Commanding, . . . . . Headquarters, Galesburg, Illinois. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Wildey, No. 4: Members, 34— Honorary, 5; Active 29 Swords, fCapt. Geo. H. Fash, Comd'g, . Peoria, 111. 

Canton Imperial, No, 12: Members, 31— Honorary, 1; Active 30 Swords, fCapt. A. W. Berggren, Comd'g, Galesburg, 111. 

Canton Royal, No. 24: Members, 23— Honorary, 3; Active 20 Swords, Capt. J. M. Brown, Comd'g, . Toulon, 111. 

Canton Oriental, No. 33: Members, 30— Honorary, o; Active 30 Swords, Capt. Jas. M. Tenley, Comd'g, Farmington, 111. 

Battalion Strength, 109 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major G. A. Kaiser, C. No. 15, Commanding, ...... Headquarters, Bushnell, 111. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Star, No. 8: Members, 2.4— Honorary, o; Active 24 Swords, Capt. W. H. Scott, Comd'g, Rock Island, 111. 

*Canton Bushnell, No. 15: Members, 29— Honorary, o; Active.. .29 Swords, fCapt. G. A. Kaiser, Comd'g, . Bushnell, 111. 
Canton Maple City, No. 25: Members, 21— Honorary, o; Active... 21 Swords, fCapt. Geo. C. Rankin, Comd'g, Monmouth, 111. 
Canton Union, No. 29: Members, 18— Honorary, o; Active r8 Swords, Capt. W. W. Gillon, Comd'g, JLa Harpe, 111. 

Battalion Strength, 92 Swords. 

Third Battalion. 

(Election return for Major not received.) 

*Canton Camp Point, No. 16: Members, 16— Honorary, o; Active.. 16 Swords, Capt. Jas. J. Earl, Comd'g, Camp Point, 111. 

Canton Corwin, No. 31: Members, 25— Honorary, o; Active ...25 Swords, Capt. Warren Lyons, Comd'g, . Barry, 111. 

Canton Trotter, No. 32 : Members, 19— Honorary, o; Active 19 Swords, Capt. E. A. Goodrick, Comd'g, Jacksonville, 111. 

Battalion Strength, 60 Swords. 

Recapitulation- 
Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, ....... .12 Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion, ...... ... 109 Swords. 

Strength of the Second Battalion, . . . . . . . • - • 9 2 Swords. 

Strength of the Third Battalion, .......... 60 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Regiment, . . . . . . - ... .261 Swords. 

* Returns of 1886. t Promoted. 



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THIRD REGIMENT OF ILLINOIS. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel Geo. W. Patterson, C. No. 19, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Decatur, Illinois. 

Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Stevenson, C. No. 23, . . . . . . . • Paris, Illinois. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Julius A. Brown, C. No. 18, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Monticello, Illinois. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Zonar, No. 17: Members, 19 — Honorary, o; Active 19 Swords, Capt. J. W. Spalding, Comd'g, Champaign, 111. 

Canton Piatt, No. 18: Members, 27— Honorary, o; Active 27 Swords, Capt. R. I. Tatman, Comd'g, Monticello, 111. 

Canton Decatur, No. 19: Members, 26— Honorary, o; Active 26 Swords, Capt. W. H. Elwood, Comd'g, Decatur, 111. 

Battalion Strength, 72 Swords. 



Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major T. T. Paddison, C. No. 11, Commanding, . . . . . Headquarters, Danville, Illinois. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Danville, No. 11: Members, 38 — Honorary, 2; Active 36 Swords, fCapt. T. T. Paddison, Comd'g, Danville, 111. 

*Canton Charleston, No. 20: Members, 28— Honorary, o;. Active.. 28 Swords, *Capt. R. S. Curd, Comd'g, Charleston, 111. 

Canton Booth, No. 23: Members, 23 — Honorary, 3; Active 20 Swords, Capt. W. O. Roach, Comd'g, . Paris, 111. 

Battalion Strength, 84 Swords. 

Third Battalion. 

(Election return for Major not received ) 

Canton Ridgely, No. 9: Members, 35 — Honorary, 2; Active 33 Swords, Capt. F. E. Huddle, Comd'g, Bloomington, 111. 

*Canton Pontiac, No. 10: Members, 51 — Honorary, o; Active 51 Swords, *Capt. S. M. Witt, Comd'g, . Pontiac, 111. 

Canton U. S. Grant, No. 30: Members, 16— Honorary, o; Active... 16 Swords, Capt. C. A. Schuler, Comd'g, . Le Roy, 111. 

Battalion Strength, 100 Swords. 
* Returns of 1886. t Promoted. 



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Recapitulation- 
Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, .... 
Strength of the First Battalion, 
Strength of the Second Battalion, . 
Strength of the Third Battalion, . . . • • 

Active Strength of the Regiment, .... 

FIRST SEPARATE BATTALION OF 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Simon Willard, C. No. 26, Commanding, .... 

Lieutenant G. O. Vincent, C. No. 26, Adjutant, 

Lieutenant S. Bartlett Kerr, C. No. 27, Quartermaster, 

Lieutenant A. J. Mosby, C. No. 28, Commissary, 

Captain Elmer E. Comings, C. No. 26, Assistant Surgeon, . 

Lieutenant Thaddeus B. Stone, C. No. 27, Chaplain, 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant Harry Bozman, C. No. 26, Acting Quartermaster-Sergeant, . 
Sergeant Taylor Dodd, C. No. 28, Acting Commissary-Sergeant, . 
Sergeant W. E. McEwen, C. No. 26, Acting Color-Sergeant, . 
Sergeant John M. Hewes, C. No. 28, Acting Equipment-Sergeant, 
Sergeant A. O. Phelps, C. No. 26, Acting Hospital-Sergeant, . 

Canton Cairo, No. 26: Members, 35— Honorary, 6; Active 29 Swords, 

Canton Metropolis, No. 27: Members, 14 — Honorary, o; Active... 14 Swords, 
Canton Anchor, No. 28: Members, 29— Honorary, o; Active 29 Swords, 

Battalion Strength, 72 Swords. 



4 Swords. 

72 Swords. 

84 Swords. 

100 Swords. 



ILLINOIS. 



256 Swords. 



Headquarters, Jonesboro, Illinois. 

Cairo, Illinois. 
Metropolis, Illinois. 

Anna, Illinois. 

Cairo, Illinois. 
Metropolis, Illinois. 



Cairo, Illinois. 
Anna, Illinois. 
Cairo, Illinois. 
Anna, Illinois. 
Cairo, Illinois. 

Cairo, 111. 
Metropolis, 111. 

Anna, 111. 



Capt. J. E. Strong, Comd'g, 
*Capt. D. L. Smith, Comd'g, 
*Capt. G. M. O'Hara, Comd'g, 



Recapitulation . 



Field and Staff of the Battalion, Officers, 
Strength of the Battalion, 

Active Strength of the Battalion, , 



11 Swords. 
72 Swords. 



72 Swords. 



Returns of li 



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Brigade Recapitulation. 
General Staff of the Brigade, Officers, ..... 
Strength of the First Regiment of Illinois, Officers and Chevaliers, . 
Strength of the Second Regiment of Illinois, Officers and Chevaliers, 
Strength of the Third Regiment of Illinois, Officers and Chevaliers, 
Strength of First Separate Battalion of Illinois, Officers and Chevaliers, 

Active Strength of the First Brigade, .... 



8 Swords. 

409 Swords. 

261 Swords. 

256 Swords. 

72 Swords. 



998 Swords. 



SECOND BRIGADE, DIVISION OF 
Colonel L. Saviers, C. No. 11, Michigan, Second Regiment of Michigan, 

Brigade Staff. 
Lieutenant Colonel C. H. Haskins, C. No. 18, Michigan, Chief of Staff, 
Major E. K. Root, C. No. 5, Michigan, Assistant Inspector-General, 
Major W. W. Owen, C. No. 6, Michigan, Assistant Quartermaster-General, 
Major A. E. Smith, C. No. 10, Michigan, Assistant Commissary-General, . 
Major A. M. Harris, C. No. 1, Michigan, Assistant Chief of Equipment, 
Major A. R. Wheeler, C. No. 11, Michigan, Assistant Surgeon-General, 
Major O. A. Janes, C. No. 16, Michigan, Assistant Judge Advocate-General, . 
Major F. M. Foster, C. No. 18, Michigan, Brigade Chaplain, 
Captain James Dean, C. No. 1, Michigan, Aid-de-Camp, . ... 

Captain C. A. Gurney, C. No. 14, Michigan, Aid-de-Camp, 
Captain J. J. Frink, C. No. 7, Michigan, Special Aid-de-Camp, 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

FIRST REG-IMENT OF MICHIGAN. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel D. H. McCornas, C. No. 2, Commanding, ..... 
Lieutenant-Colonel A. Setterberg, C. No. 1, 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major A. P. Hungerford, C. No. 3, Commanding, ..... 

(Staff appointments not received.) 



THE LAKES. 

Commanding, Headquarters, St. Louis, Mich. 



Jackson, 

Plainwell, 

Muskegon, 

Ludington, 

Detroit, 

St. Louis, 

Hillsdale, 

Jackson, 

Detroit, 

Hart, 

Marquette, 



Michigan. 
Michigan. 
Michigan. 
Michigan. 
Michigan. 
Michigan. 
Michigan. 
Michigan. 
Michigan. 
Michigan. 
Michigan. 



Headquarters, Lansing, Michigan. 
Detroit, Michigan. 



Headquarters, Pontiac, Michigan. 



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*Canton Detroit, No. i : Members, 38-Honorary, 12 ; Active 26 Swords, Capt. M. I. Knapp, Comd'g, Detroit, Mich. 

Canton Pontiac, No. 3 : Members, 27 -Honorary, 1 ; Active 26 Swords, Capt. T. A. Collier, Comd'g, Pont.ac, Mich. 

Canton Clinton, No. x 5 : Members, ^-Honorary, o; Active...^ Swords, Capt. C.C.Fluemer, Comd'g, Mt.Clemens, Mich. 

Battalion Strength, 65 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

™ • t, t? t r M^ ^ PnmmanrlW . . Headquarters, Kalamazoo, Michigan. 

Major R. E. James, C. No. 12, Commanding, ... 4 Kalamazoo Michkan 

Lieutenant J. E.Murray, C. No. 12, Adjutant, ... .• . ■ Ja amazoo, M ich gan. 

Lieutenant W. W. Kingsbury, C. No. 12, Quartermaster, . . • ■ Kalamazoo, Micnigan. 

, NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant J. H. Ward, C No. 12, Acting Quartermaster-Sergeant, . • Kalamazoo, Michigan. 

Sergeant Wm. Ritchie, C. No. r 2, Acting Color-Sergeant, Kalamazoo, Michigan. 

Sergeant Chas. E. Whitney, C. No. 5, Acting Equipment Sergeant, . . . ■ Plainwell, Micnigan. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Calhoun, No. 4: Members, x 7 -Honorary, o; Active 17 Swords, Capt. Geo. R. Ogden, Comd'g, Marshall, Mich. 

Canton Orion, No. 5 : Members, 3I -Honorary, 1 ; Active 30 Swords, Capt. Jas. N. Hill, Comd g Plainwell, Mich. 

Canton Colfax, No. 12 : Members, 22-Honorary, o; Active 22 Swords, Capt. Jas. McGraw Comd g Kalamazoo, Mich. 

Canton Oriental, No. 19: Members, 2 7 -Honorary, o; Active..^ Swords, Capt. C.H.Canfield, Comd'g, Battle Creek, Mich. 

Battalion Strength, 96 Swords. 
Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Dav ld Cunningham, C. No. 4, Commanding, ... • Headquarters, Marshall, Michigan. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
Canton Capital City, No. 2: Members, 22-Honorary, o; Active.. 22 Swords, Capt. G. L. Davis, Comd'g, Lansing, Mich. 

Canton Ridgely, No. 18: Members, 20-Honorary, o ; Active 20 Swords, Capt. Jas. A. Wilson, Comd'g, Jackson, Mich. 

Canton Hollister, No. 20 : Members, 18-Honorary, o ; Active.. .18 Swords, Capt. Robt. Donovan, Comd'g, Charlotte, Mich. 
Canton Corunna, No. 21: Members, 24-Honorary, 2; Active.^2 Swords, Capt. H. M. Nichols, Comd'g, Corunna, Mich. 

Battalion Strength, 82 Swords. 
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Recapitulation. 

Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, . . . . . r . 5 Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion, . . . . . . . . ■ . . .65 Swords. 

Strength of the Second Battalion, .......... 96 Swords. 

Strength of the Third Battalion, . . . . . . . . .82 Swords. 



Active Strength of the Regiment, . . . . . . . . . 243 Swords. 

SECOND REGIMENT OF MICHIG-AN. 

FIELD- AND STAFF. 

Colonel L. Saviers, C. No. n, Commanding (detailed to command the Brigade), . Headquarters, St. Louis, Michigan. 

Lieutenant-Colonel W. F. Wiselogel, C. No. 6, . . . . . . . . Muskegon, Michigan. 

Captain A. R. Garbutt, C. No. 16, Adjutant, ....... St. Louis, Michigan. 

Captain Wm. Smith, C. No. 6, Quartermaster, ........ Muskegon, Michigan. 

Captain L. J. Doy, C. No. 10, Commissary, . ...... Ludington, Michigan. 

Major J. H. De May, C. No. n, Surgeon, ........ Ithaca, Michigan. 

Captain C. W. Cramer, C. No. 14, Assistant Surgeon, ....... Hart, Michigan. 

Captain Geo. M. Derrey, C. No. 9, Chaplain, ........ Owosso, Michigan. 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant C. C. Barton, C. No. n, Sergeant-Major, ....... St. Louis, Michigan.' 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major L. T. Loveless, C. No. 13, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Big Rapids, Michigan. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
*Canton Muskegon, No. 6: Members, 21 — Honorary, o; Active... 21 Swords, Capt. T. B. Gregory, Comd'g, Muskegon, Mich. 

Canton Excelsior, No. 10: Members, 29 — Honorary, o; Active 29 Swords, Capt. F. Sheppard, Comd'g, Ludington, Mich. 

Canton Big Rapids, No. 13: Members 21 — Honorary, 1; Active. ..20 Swords, Capt. H. A. Wales, Comd'g, Big Rapids, Mich. 
Canton Gurney, No. 14: Members, 27 — Honorary, o; Active 27 Swords, *Capt. L. M. Hartwick, Comd'g, Hart, Mich. 



Battalion Strength, 97 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major G. L. Bennett, C. No. 9, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Owosso, Michigan. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
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Canton North Star, No. 7: Members, 23— Honorary, o; Active 23 Swords, Capt C. M. Everett, Comd'g, Marquette, Mich. 

Canton Semper Fidelis, No. 9: Members, 42— Honorary, o; Active. .42 Swords, Capt. C. McCormick, Comd'g, Owosso, Mich. 
*Canton St. Louis, No. n: Members, 35— Honorary, o; Active ...35 Swords, *Capt. A. R. Wheeler, Comd'g, St. Louis, Mich. 
Canton Hope, No. 17 : Members, 42— Honorary o ; Active 42 Swords, Capt. J. G. Watkins, Comd'g, St. Johns, Mich. 

Battalion Strength, 142 Swords. 



Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 



Major Adrian Yates, C. No. 24, Commanding, 
Lieutenant A. L. Sweet, C. No. 22, Quartermaster, 
Lieutenant W. F. Pumfrey, C. No. 22, Commissary, 
Captain F. L. Moone, C. No. 24, Assistant Surgeon, 



Headquarters, Grand Rapids, Michigan. 

. Fremont, Michigan. 

Fremont, Michigan. 

Grand Rapids, Michigan. 



NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 



Fremont, Michigan. 
Fremont, Michigan . 



Sergeant E. D. Sage, C. No. 22, Acting Quartermaster-Sergeant, ..... 

Sergeant A. O. Hoyt, C. No. 22, Acting Commissary-Sergeant, . 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Union, No. 22: Members, 25— Honorary, o; Active 25 Swords, Capt. C. I. Rathbun, Comd'g, Fremont, Mich 

Canton Pierce, No. 24: Members, 22— Honorary, o; Active 22 Swords, Capt. H. N. Wilder, Comd'g, Grand Rapids, Mich 

Canton Edmore, No. 25: Members, 19— Honorary, o; Active 19 Swords, Capt. J. W. Wheeler, Comd'g, Edmore, Mich 

Battalion Strength, 66 Swords. 



Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, 
Strength of the First Battalion, 
Strength of the Second Battalion, 
Strength of the Third Battalion, 

Active Strength of the Regiment, 



Recapitulation. 



12 Swords. 

97 Swords. 

142 Swords. 

66 Swords. 



305 Swords. 



Returns of 1886. 



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FIRST SEPARATE BATTALION OF MICHIGAN. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Chas. F. Ruggles, C. No. 23, Commanding, . . . . . Headquarters, Coldwater, Michigan. 

Lieutenant Wm. Tidswell, C. No. 8, Adjutant, ...... . Adrian, Michigan. 

Lieutenant John A. Kressbach, C. No. 16, Quartermaster, ...... Hillsdale, Michigan. 

Lieutenant Malcolm E. Dow, C. No. 16, Commissary, ...... Hillsdale, Michigan. 

Captain Leon A. Warsabo, C. No. 23, Assistant Surgeon, ...... Coldwater, Michigan. 

Lieutenant E. W. Scott, C. No. 8, Chaplain, . • . . . . . . . Blissfield, Michigan. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

^Canton Adrian, No. 8: Members, 21 — Honorary, o; Active 21 Swords, Capt. J. S. Hollister, Comd'g, Adrian, Mich. 

Canton Hillsdale, No. 16: Members, 21 — Honorary, o; Active 21 Swords, Capt. G: J. Kline, Comd'g, Hillsdale, Mich. 

Canton Milnes, No. 23: Members, 23 — Honorary, o; Active 23 Swords, Capt. Frank J. Dart, Comd'g, Coldwater, Mich. 

Canton Hudson, No. 26: Members, 16 — Honorary, o; Active 16 Swords, Capt. A. H. Boies, Comd'g, Hudson, Mich. 

Battalion Strength, 81 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 
Field and Staff of the Battalion, Officers, ......... 6 Swords. 

Strength of the Battalion, . . . . . . . • . . . . 81 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Battalion, . . . . . . . . .81 Swords. 

1f FIRST BATTALION OF •WISCONSIN. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

* Major Van S. Bennett, C. No. 2, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Rockton, Wisconsin. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Elliott, No. 1: Members, 28 — Honorary, 8; Active 20 Swords, Capt. H. E. Dickinson, Comd'g, Milwaukee, Wis. 

Canton Monono, No. 2: Members, 30 — Honorary, o; Active 30 Swords, *Capt. J. W. Hudson, Comd'g, Madison, Wis. 

Battalion Strength, 50 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 

Field and Staff of the Battalion, Officer, . . ... . . . . .1 Sword. 

Strength of the Battalion, ........... 50 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Battalion, . . . . . . . . . .50 Swords. 

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Brigade Recapitulation. 
General Staff of the Brigade, Officers, ...... 

Strength of the First Regiment of Michigan, Officers and Chevaliers, . 
Strength of the Second Regiment of Michigan, Officers and Chevaliers, 
Strength of the First Separate Battalion of Michigan, Officers and Chevaliers, 
Strength of the First Battalion of Wisconsin, Officers and Chevaliers, 

Active Strength of the Second Brigade, . 



12 Swords. 
243 Swords. 
305 Swords. 

81 Swords. 

50 Swords. 



679 Swords. 



THIRD BRIGADE, DIVISION OP THE LAKES. 
Brigadier Ed. A. Stevens, G. C. No. 1, Minnesota, Commanding, . Headquarters, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 



Brigade Staff. 

Lieutenant-Colonel John Detwiler, G. C. No. 2, Minnesota, Chief of Staff, 
Major Ed. A. Kelly, C. No. 7, Minnesota, Assistant Adjutant-General, 
Major Jas. A. Fillmore, G. C. No. 1, Minnesota, Assistant Inspector-General, 
Major Theron G. Brown, C. No. 2, Dakota, Assistant Quartermaster-General, 
Major Alfred E. Nugent, C. No. 8, Dakota, Assistant Commissary-General, 
Major W. W. Hartley, G. C. No. 2, Minnesota, Assistant Chief of Equipment, 
Captain Nicholaus Schlueter, C. No. 5, Minnesota, Aid-de-Camp, . 
fCaptain R. H. Beckwith, C. No. 2, Montana, Aid-de-Camp, .... 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

1 FIRST REGIMENT OP IOWA. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

*Colonel O. L. Roseman, C. No. 1, Commanding, .... 

*Lieutenant-Colonel J. T. Abbott, C. No. 2, . 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

*Major J. C. Loper, G. C. No. 1, Commanding, ,. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 



St. Paul, Minnesota. 

Minneapolis, Minnesota. 

Minneapolis, Minnesota. 

Veritas, Dakota. 

Fargo, Dakota. 

St. Paul, Minnesota. 

Winona, Minnesota. 

Helena, Montana. 



Headquarters, Montezuma, Iowa. 
Manchester, Iowa. 



Headquarters, Des Moines. 



"'Returns of 1886. t Promoted. ^ Provisional Organization. 



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*Gr. Canton Pioneer, No. 1: Members, 55— Honorary, o; Active, 

Component No. 3 30 Swords, *Capt. J. C. Loper, Comd'g, Des Moines, Iowa. 

Component No. 11 25 Swords, Capt. , Comd'g, 

*Canton Powesheik, No. 1: Members, 38 — Honorary, o; Active. ..38 Swords, *Capt.O.L.Roseman, Comd'g, Montezuma, Iowa. 
*Canton Grinnell, No. 8: Members, 29 — Honorary, o; Active.... 29 Swords, *Capt. J. M. Kirk, Comd'g, Grinnell, Iowa. 

Battalion Strength, 122 Swords. 



Headquarters, Keokuk, Iowa. 



Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

* Major Henry A. Heaslip, C. No. 4, Commanding, ..... 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

*Canton Leech, No. 4: Members, 50 — Honorary, o; Active 50 Swords, Capt. C. R. Johnson, Comd'g, Keokuk, Iowa. 

Canton Temple, No. 5: Members, 20 — Honorary, o; Active 20 Swords, *Capt. E. C. Haynes, Comd'g, Centerville, Iowa. 

Canton Iowa City, No. 13: Members, 18 — Honorary, o; Active... 18 Swords, *Capt. C. H. Ryerson, Comd'g, Iowa City, Iowa. 



Battalion Strength, 88 Swords. 



Tnird Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major W. H. Morhiser, C. No. 10, Commanding, 
Lieutenant R. M. McKinlay, C. No. 10, Adjutant, . 
Lieutenant Frank Fisher, C. No. 9, Quartermaster, 
Lieutenant John Pier, C. No. 10, Commissary, 
Captain M. F. Le Roy, C. No. 2, Assistant Surgeon, 
Lieutenant J. M. Walsh, C. No. 10, Chaplain, 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant Manville Chaplin, C. No. 9, Acting Quartermaster-Sergeant, 
Sergeant Wm. Hamilton, C. No. 10, Acting Commissary-Sergeant, . 
Sergeant L. E. White, C. No. 7, Acting Color-Sergeant, . 
Sergeant A. Roberts, C. No. 7, Acting Equipment-Sergeant, . 
Sergeant Amos Carter, C. No. 2, Acting Hospital-Sergeant, 



Headquarters, Dubuque, Iowa. 
Dubuque, Iowa. 
Anamosa, Iowa. 
Dubuque, Iowa. 
Manchester, Iowa. 
Dubuque, Iowa. 

Anamosa, Iowa. 

Dubuque, Iowa. 

Marion, Iowa. 

Marion, Iowa. 

Manchester, Iowa. 



* Returns of ii 



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Canton Delaware, No. 2: Members, 28 — Honorary, 1; Active 27 Swords, Capt. M. F. Le Roy, Comd'g, Manchester, Iowa. 

*Canton Marion, No. 7: Members, 30 — Honorary, o; Active 30 Swords, *Capt. D. R. Hindman, Comd'g, Marion, Iowa. 

*Canton Union, No. 9: Members, 19— Honorary, o; Active 19 Swords, *Capt. G. Slingerland, Comd'g, Anamosa, Iowa. 

Canton Halcyon, No. 10: Members, 37 — Honorary, 1; Active 36 Swords, f Capt. W. H. Morhiser, Comd'g, Dubuque, Iowa. 

Battalion Strength, 112 Swords. 

Fourth Battalion. 

(Election return for Major not received.) 

Canton Pottawattamie, No. 6: Members, 35 — Honorary, o; Active. ..35 Swords, Capt. G. H.Jackson, Comd'g,Council Bluffs, Iowa. 

*Canton Cole, No. 12: Members, 22 — Honorary, o; Active... 22 Swords, *Capt. A. L. Weaver, Comd'g, Audubon, Iowa. 

Canton Red Oak, No. 14: Members, 18 — Honorary, o; Active 18 Swords, Capt. D. B. Gunn, Comd'g, Red Oak, Iowa. 



Battalion Strength, 75 Swords. 

Fifth Battalion. 

(Election return for Major not received.) 

Canton Independence, No. 15: Members, 15 — Honorary, o; Active.. 15 Swords, Capt. E.E.Hasner, Comd'g, Independence, Iowa 

Canton Fidelity, No. 16: Members, 21 — -Honorary, o; Active 21 Swords, Capt. A. A. Wentz, Comd'g, Vinton, Iowa. 

Canton The Crescent, No. 17: Members, 21 — Honorary, o; Active.. 21 Swords, Capt. L. D. Anthony, Comd'g, Waterloo, Iowa. 



Battalion Strength, 57 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 

Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, ......... 5 Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion, . . . . . . . . . . 122 Swords. 

Strength of the Second Battalion, .......... 88 Swords. 

Strength of the Third Battalion, . . . . . . . . . . 112 Swords. 

Strength of the Fourth Battalion, . . . . . . . . -75 Swords. 

Strength of the Fifth Battalion, .... ..... 57 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Regiment, ......... 454 Swords. 



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FIRST REGIMENT OP MINNESOTA- 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Lieutenant-Colonel Robt. Stratton, G. C. No i, Commanding, . . . Headquarters, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 

Captain G. L. Abbott, G. C. No. i, Adjutant, ....... Minneapolis, Minnesota. 

Captain Henry Smith, G. C. No. 2, Quartermaster, . . . . . . .St. Paul, Minnesota. 

Captain John Lohse, C. No. 5, Commissary, ....... Winona, Minnesota. 

Major H. W. Brazie, G. C. No. 1, Surgeon, ....... Minneapolis, Minnesota. 

Captain J. C. Cockburn, C. No. 7, Assistant Surgeon, ....-• Minneapolis, Minnesota. 

Captain J. N. Wotterstorff, G. C. No. 2, Chaplain, ....... St. Paul, Minnesota. 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant Max E. Kost, G. C. No. 2, Sergeant-Major, ...... St. Paul, Minnesota. 

Sergeant A. L. Martin, G. C. No. 1, Quartermaster-Sergeant, ..... Minneapolis, Minnesota. 

Sergeant F. W. Overman, G. C. No. 2, Color-Sergeant, ...... St. Paul, Minnesota. 

Sergeant C. M. Nelson, C. No. 6, Equipment-Sergeant, ...... Kasson, Minnesota. 

Sergeant Edward Pelzer, C. No. 5, Hospital-Sergeant, . . . • ■ Winona, Minnesota. 

Chevalier D. Morrison, G. C. No. 1, Trumpeter, ...... Minneapolis, Minnesota. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Chas. B. Hayes, G. C. No. 2, Commanding ..... Headquarters, St. Paul, Minnesota. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
Gt. Canton Minnesota, No. 1: Members, 86— Honorary, 6; Active, 

Component No. i 51 Swords, Capt. F. Malone, Comd'g, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Component No. 2 29 Swords, Capt. G. L. Abbott, Comd'g, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Gr. Canton Apollo, No. 2: Members, 81 — Honorary, 8; Active, 

Component No. 3 51 Swords, Capt. f John Detwiler, Comd'g, St. Paul, Minn. 

Component No. 4 22 Swords, Capt. fMax E. Kost, Comd'g, St. Paul, Minn. 

Battalion Strength, 153 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major H. C. Fuhrman, C. No. 5, Commanding, . . . . . Headquarters, Winona, Minnesota. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

f Promoted. 



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Canton Loyalty, No. 5: Members, 31-Honorary, a; Active 20 Swords, Capt. Frank Rackow, Comd'g, Winona, Minn. 

Can on U. S. Grant, No. 6 : Members, ^-Honorary, o; Activ,.i6 Swords, Capt. Tho, D. Doig, Comd'g, Kasson, Minn. 

Canton Advance, No. 7 : Members, ^-Honorary, o; Active 22 Swords, Capt. W. J.Marson.Comd g,E.Mmn pol.s, Mmn. 

Canton Occidental, No 8: Members, l5 -Honorary, .; Active^ Swords, Capt. W. H. Wells, Comd'g, Montevuieo, Mmn. 

Battalion Strength, 82 Swords. 

Recapitulation. Swords 

Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, ..••■■ " S words 

Strength of the First Battalion, ...-•■• x 53 s ^ Qrdg ' 

Strength of the Second Battalion, .....■• ' 



r , -^ .2^ Swords. 

Active Strength of the Regiment, ...-••• 

FIRST REGIMENT OP DAKOTA. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel T. A. Robinson, C. No. 2, Commanding, . • ' Headquarters, Sioux Falls, Dako a. 

^ , , tt t -n- o m . • Huron, Dakota. 

Lieutenant-Colonel Harvey J. Rice, C. No. 5, . • ■ • • ' 

• -^ * t- r- xt a a- 4- ~* • • Sioux Falls, Dakota. 

Captain F. S. Emerson, C. No. 2, Adjutant, ■ ^ ' ^^ 

Captain Robt. Fowle, C. No. 6, Quartermaster, . . ■ • • ■ ■ ' 

„.,.«-. » T ^. • Huron, Dakota. 

Captain W. A. Ritschlag, C. No. 5, Commissary, ... 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 
First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major V. P. Thielman, C. No. 6, Commanding, ...... • Headquarters, Parker, Dakota. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

*Canton Dakota, No. 1 : Members, 23-Honorary, o; Active 23 Swords, *Capt. C. Hameister, Comd'g, Yankton, Dakota. 

*Canton Excise, No. 3 : Members, 22-Honorary, o; Active.... 2 2 Swords, Capt. J. P. Ost, Comd'g, Lead City, Dakota. 

Canton Occident, No. 6 : Members, 18-Honorary, o; Active 18 Swords, fCapt. V. P. Thielman, Comd'g, Parker, Dakota. 

Battalion Strength, 63 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Wm. M. Bartlett, C. No. 4, Commanding, .... Headquarters, Madison, Dakota. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
* Returns of 1886. t Promoted. 



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Canton Veritas, No. 2 : Members, 39 — Honorary, o; Active 39 Swords, Capt. C.M.Cummings,Comd'g, Sioux Falls, Dak. 

Canton Nonpareil, No. 4: Members, 16 — Honorary, o; Active. ..16 Swords, Capt. E. W. Hart, Comd'g, Madison, Dak. 

Canton Huron, No. 5; Members, 29 — Honorary, 2; Active 27 Swords, Capt. L. W. Crofoot, Comd'g, Huron, Dak. 

Battalion Strength, 82 Swords. 
Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major H. J. Rowe, C. No. 8, Commanding, ...... Headquarters, Casselton, Dakota. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Aurora, No 7: Members, 20 — Honorary, o; Active 20 Swords, Capt. D. McDonald, Comd'g, Grand Forks, Dak. 

Canton Royal, No. 8: Members, 15 — Honorary, o; Active.. 15 Swords, Capt. A. E. Nugent, Comd'g, Fargo, Dak. 

Canton Colfax, No. 9: Members, 24 — Honorary, c; Active ..24 Swords, Capt. Aug. C. Witte, Comd'g, Aberdeen, Dak. 



Battalion Strength, 59 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 
Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, ..... 

Strength of the First Battalion, ....... 

Strength of the Second Battalion, ....... 

Strength of the Third Battalion, ....... 

Active Strength of the Regiment, ...... 

FIRST BATTALION OF MONTANA. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major John P McCabe, C. No. 2, Commanding, .... 

Lieutenant Henry Asmussen, C. No. 2, Adjutant, ..... 
Lieutenant John McClure, C. No. 2, Quartermaster, .... 
Lieutenant David Meiklejohn, C. No. 1, Commissary, 

Captain Emil Herrmann, C. No. 5, Assistant Surgeon, .... 
Lieutenant Jos. H. Ware, C. No. 5, Chaplain, ..... 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant J Rummel, C. No. 2, Acting Quartermaster-Sergeant, 

Sergeant Thos. Stuttridge, C. No. 1, Acting Commissary-Sergeant, . 

Sergeant E. M. Gould, C. No. 2, Acting Color-Sergeant, .... 

Sergeant F. H. Blanding, C. No. 4, Acting Equipment-Sergeant, 

Sergeant J. C. Berg, C. No. 4, Acting Hospital-Sergeant, 



8 Swords. 
63 Swords. 
82 Swords. 
59 Swords. 



204 Swords. 



Headquarters, Helena, Montana. 

. Helena, Montana. 

Helena, Montana. 

Butte City, Montana. 

. Fort Custer, Montana. 

Fort Custer, Montana. 

Helena, Montana. 

Butte City, Montana. 

Helena, Montana. 

. Wickes, Montana. 

Wickes, Montana. 



Canton Wilde,, No.,: Members, 3-Honorary, 3; Active ,8 Swords, Cap, *• ^ ^* ^HcS S«" 

Canton Schuyler Colfax, No. , : M'b'rs, 22 -Hon'ry,o; AcUve 22 Swords Capt. F. P^ ^g>£^ ^^ Mo n, 

Canton Alert, No. 3 : Members, -Honorary, ; Active Swords, Cap J-C Wrilac ^ylor U g, 

Canton Loeb, No. 4: Members, 15-Honorary, o; Active ..^5 Swords, Capt. W. M. Bollard, Comd g, 

Battalion Strength, 65 Swords. 

Recapitulation. ^ Swords. 

Field and Staff of the Battalion, Officers, ....•• .65 Swords. 

Strength of the Battalion, .'.-••■-■ 

65 Swords. 
Active Strength of the Battalion, . 

FIRST BATTALION OF NEBRASKA. 

„ M n .. FIELD AN ° STAFF - Headquarters, Omaha, Nebraska. 

Major John W. Nichols, C. No. 1, Commanding, . ** Omaha, Nebraska. 

Lieutenant F. B. Bryant, C. No. 1, Adjutant, . " Kearney ', Nebraska. 

Lieutenant Ira Johnson, C. No. 3, Quartermaster, . ' KearneV; Nebraska. 

Lieutenant W. F. Pickering, C. No. 3, Commissary, . ■ • Lincoln' Nebraska. 
Lieutenant Wm. V. Bain, C. No. 2, Chaplain, . 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. ^^ ^^ 

Sergeant L. J. Byers, C. No. 2, Acting Quartermaster-Sergeant, . Omaha Nebraska. 

Sergeant E. C. Cooper, C. No. 1, Acting Commissary-Sergeant, . • " Qmaha ' Nebraska . 

Sergeant Henry Bolln, C. No. 1, Acting Color-Sergeant, . ■ . ■ Omaha', Nebraska. 

Sergeant J. A. Johnson, C. No. 1, Acting Equipment-Sergeant, 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 
Canton Ezra Millard, No. 1 : Members, 31 -Honorary, o; Active.. 31 Swords, Capt. N. B^Heim Comd'g, ^ m^a, ^. 

Canton Ford, No. 2 : Members, 2 o-Honorary, o; Active 2 o Swords, Capt. Jas. Tyler, Coma g, R ' Neb . 

Canton Excelsior, No. 3 : Members, 37— Honorary, o; Active. 37 Swords, Capt. G. H. Cutting, comag, 

Battalion Strength, 88 Swords. 

Recapitulation. g Swords. 

Field and Staff of the Battalion, Officers, ...-•• gg Swor( j s . 

Strength of the Battalion, ....-••• 

88 Swords. 
Active Strength of the Battalion, ....••• 



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FIRST BATTALION OP "WYOMING. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major W. L. Kuykendall, C. No. 3, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Cheyenne, Wyoming 

Lieutenant Leopold Kabis, C. No. 3, Adjutant, ....... Cheyenne, Wyoming 

Lieutenant Fred. Ruprecht, C. No. 1, Quartermaster, ...... Laramie City, Wyoming 

Lieutenant Isaac C. Miller, C. No. 2, Commissary, ....... Rawlins, Wyoming 

Captain W. A. Wyman, C. No. 3, Assistant Surgeon, ....... Cheyenne, Wyoming 

Lieutenant Mark Jennings, C. No. 1, Chaplain, ....... Laramie City, Wyoming 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant Chas. Kuster, C. No. 1, Acting Quartermaster-Sergeant, .... Laramie City, Wyoming 

Sergeant Jos. Dillman, C. No. 3, Acting Commissary-Sergeant, ..... Cheyenne, Wyoming 

Sergeant M. F. Knadler, C. No. 1, Acting Color-Sergeant, ..... Laramie City, Wyoming 

Sergeant H. T. Snively, C. No. 2, Acting Equipment-Sergeant, ..... Rawlins, Wyoming 

Sergeant Chas. Wilseck, C. No. 3, Acting Hospital-Sergeant, ...... Cheyenne, Wyoming 

*Canton Wyoming, No. 1 : Members, 20 — Honorary, o; Active ...20 Swords, Capt.R. Blackburn, Comd'g, Laramie City, Wyo 

*Canton Hancock, No. 2: Members, 16 — Honorary, o; Active 16 Swords, Capt. Thos. Reid, Comd'g, Rawlins, Wyo 

Canton Cheyenne, No. 3 : Members, 15 — Honorary, o; Active 15 Swords, Capt. Wm. Murphy, Comd'g, Cheyenne, Wyo 



Battalion Strength, 51 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 
Field and Staff of the Battalion, Officers, ......... 11 Swords. 

Strength of the Battalion, . . . . . . . . . .. .51 Sword?. 



Active Strength of the Battalion, . . . . . . . . . 51 Swords. 

Brigade Recapitulation- 
General Staff of the Brigade, Officers, ......... 9 Swords. 

Strength of the First Regiment of Iowa, Officers and Chevaliers, ...... 454 Swords. 

Strength of the First Regiment of Minnesota, Officers and Chevaliers, ..... 235 Swords. 

Strength of the First Regiment of Dakota, Officers and Chevaliers, ...... 204 Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion of Montana, Officers and Chevaliers, ..... 65 Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion of Nebraska, Officers and Chevaliers, ...... 88 Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion of Wyoming, Officers and Chevaliers, . .. . . . 51 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Third Brigade, ......... 1,097 Swords. 



* Returns of 1886. 



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Division Recapitulation. ^ Swords. 

General Staff of the Division, Officers, . • 99 8 Swords. 

Strength of the First Brigade, Officers and Chevaliers, . ^^ 

Strength of the Second Brigade, Officers and Chevaliers, ■ • ^^ 

Strength of the Third Brigade, Officers and Chevaliers, . • 

2,774 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Division, . .92 Swords. 

Chevaliers, honorary members of Cantons, . • • 

_ , ■■ >-■;,- t . 2,866 

Entire Strength of the Division of the Lakes, Chevaliers, 

Grand Department of the Mississippi. 

• ~ j- Headauarters, St. Louis, Missouri. 

Brigadier E. Wilkerson, C. No. 1, M 1S souri, Commanding, . Headquarters, 

Brigade Staff. . 

. -,, . , ( c . ff . St. Louis, Missouri. 

Lieutenant-Colonel T. T. Parson, C. No 1, Missouri Chief of Staff . Lou _ ^^ 

Major Jas. P. Hesser, C. No. 1, Missouri Assistant . Ad J^ nt ^ a i,' " ' ' St. Joseph Missouri. 

Ma or R. M. Abercrombie,C. No. 11, Missouri, Assistant Inspector Gene ral, . • ^^ Kansa , 

Ma or Walter Puckey, C. No. 8, Kansas, Assistant Quar termaster-G neral, . • • , Y ^^ 

Ma or A. M. Hale, C. No. 4, Kansas, Assistant Chief of Equipment, . • Sp g rings / C olorado. 

Ma or T. G. Horn, C. No. 2, Colorado, Assistant Surgeon-General . • Colorad p g 

Major Henry C. Dillon, G. C. No. x, Colorado Assistant Judge-Advocate-General, . • D ^ ^^ 

Captain T. P. Rixey, C. No. 14, Missouri, Aid-de-Camp, • • p Colorado. 

Captain G. J. Piper, C. No. 5, Colorado, Aid-de-Camp, . • Sherman, Texas. 

Captain S. H. Russell, C. No. 2, Texas, Banneret, . • • • ■ 
p (Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

FIRST REGIMENT OP MISSOURI- 

. Headquarters, St. Joseph, Missouri. 
Colonel W. F.Dyer, C. No 11, Commanding, . • ^ Trenton, Missouri. 

Lieutenant-Colonel R. A. De Bolt, C. No. 5, . • ^ Joseph, Missouri. 

Captain Wm. S. Missemer, C. No. 11, Adjutant, . • Hannibal, Missouri. 

Captain B. M. Dilley, C. No. 8, Quartermaster, Boonville, Missouri. 

Captain Samuel Acton, C. No. 4, Commissary, . . Maryville, Missouri. 

Major C. D. Koch, C. No. 6, Surgeon, - . • ■ gt Loui ^ MissourL 
Captain Robert Morris, C. No. 1, Chaplain, . 



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NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. 

Sergeant S. T. Benedict, C. No. 15, Sergeant-Major, . . • . . . Lexington, Missouri. 

Sergeant O. N. Hamacher, C. No. 13, Commissary-Sergeant, . . . . . . Richmond, Missouri. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) ■ 
First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major C. H. Harris, C. No. 8, Commanding, ...... Headquarters, Hannibal, Missouri. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Paran, No. 1: Members, 43 — Honorary, o; Active 43 Swords, Capt. Chas. H. Rea, Comd'g, St. Louis, Mo. 

Canton Boonville, No. 4: Members, 18 — Honorary, o; Active 18 Swords, Capt. J. F. Gmelich, Comd'g, Boonville, Mo. 

Canton Ridgely, No. 8:'Members. 37 — Honorary, 10; Active 27 Swords, jCapt. Fred Dreyer, Comd'g, Hannibal, Mo. 

Canton Mound City, No. 9: Members, 24 — Honorary, 1; Active.:. 23 Swords, Capt. T. L. Kraatz, Comd'g, St. Louis, Mo. 

Battalion Strength, in Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

§ Major T. E. Evans, C. No. 2, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Princeton, Missouri. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
*Canton Princeton, No. 2: Members, 23 — Honorary, o; Active. ...23 Swords, *Capt. C. E. Speer, Comd'g, Princeton, Mo. 

Canton Trenton, No. 5: Members, 20 — Honorary, o; Active 20 Swords, Capt. G. M. Roberts, Comd'g, Trenton, Mo. 

Canton Maryville, No. 6: Members, 33 — Honorary, o; Active 33 Swords, Capt. C. L. Gurney, Comd'g, Maryville, Mo. 

*Canton Livingston, No. 7: Members, 10 — Honorary, o; Active. .10 Swords, *Capt. W. B. Coston, Comd'g, Chillicothe, Mo. 

Battalion Strength, 86 Swords. 
Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major R. S. Carpenter, C. No. n, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, St. Joseph, Missouri. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
Canton St. Joseph, No. 3: Members, 31 — Honorary, o; Active... 31 Swords, Capt Geo. E. Acklam, Comd'g, St. Joseph, Mo. 

Canton Veitch, No. n: Members, 47 — Honorary, 17; Active 30 Swords, Capt. J. B. Lewis, Comd'g, St. Joseph, Mo. 

Canton Coeur de Lion, No. 13: Memb's, 16 — Honorary, o; Active. .16 Swords, Capt. Jas. W. Garner, Comd'g, Richmond, Mo. 
Canton Archer, No. 15: Members, 20 — Honorary, o; Active 20 Swords, Capt. Thos. Walton, Comd'g, Lexington, Mo. 

Battalion Strength, 97 Swords. 
* Returns of 1 886. § Declined to accept. J Resigned. 



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Recapitulation. ^ j Swords 

Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, - . ^^ Swords 

Strength of the First Battalion, . g6 Swords 

Strength of the Second Battalion, . ^ Swords. 

Strength of the Third Battalion, .••••• 

294 Swords. 
Active Strength of the Regiment, . 

FIRST SEPARATE BATTALION OF MISSOURI. 

FIELD AND STAFF. . 

„ XT r, j- Headquarters, Kansas City, Missouri. 

Major Charles Long, C. No. 14, Commanding, . nc u 4 , 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Can.cn Holden, No. ,., Members, 3 o-Ho»orary, 6 ; Active a 4 Swords, Cap,. Wm. H. Liddle Comd'g Hold™, Mo. 

*Canton Ingomar, No. la: Members, i.-Honorary, o; Active...... Swords, Capt. J. Rautenstrauch Comdg, Sedal.a, Mo. 

Cam n CUyof Kansas, No. , 4 : Memo's, 5 8-Ho„or>, o; Ac,ive.... 5 8 Swords, Cap,. R. H. Maybory Com g, Kansas Cdy, Mo. 

Canton Clinton, No. ,6: Members, , 9 -Honorary, o; Active....^ Swords, Capt. E. W. Snyder, Comdg, Clmton, Mo. 

Battalion Strength, 1 1 2 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 

1 Sword. 
Field and Staff of the Battalion, Officer, ...... II2 Swords. 

Strength of the Battalion, -••••• 

Active Strength of the Battalion, ..•••• 

FIRST REGIMENT OF KANSAS. 
FIELD AND STAFF. 

„ XT ~ -,. Headquarters, Fort Scott, Kansas. 

Colonel H. W. Pond, C. No. 2, Commanding, . * Topeka, Kansas. 

Lieutenant-Colonel Alex. Rudoff, C. No. 3, . • To Ransas 
Captain A. D. Thatcher, C. No. 3, Adjutant, . ■ Fort gcott, Kansas. 

Captain A. Leek, C. No. 2, Quartermaster, . . • T ^ Kangas 

Captain A. Burkhard, C. No. 3, Commissary, • • • ^ Kangas 

Major H. Basemann, C. No. 2, Surgeon, . . " ^ Kaosas 

Captain J. W. Hewitt, C. No. 2, Chaplain, . ^ Kgnsas 

Lieutenant F. Pfeiffer, C. No. 2, Banneret, . ■ • • • ■ 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

* Returns of 1886. 



112 Swords. 



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First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major S. F. Burdett, C. No. i, Commanding, . . . . Headquarters, Leavenworth, Kansas. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
*Canton Leavenworth, No. i: Members, 27 — Honorary, o; Active.. 27 Swords, Capt. Geo.T. Beven,Comd'g, Leavenworth, Kas. 

*Canton Colfax, No. 2: Members, 34 — Honorary, o; Active 34 Swords, fCapt. J. W. Hewitt, Comd'g, Fort Scott, Kas. 

*Canton Topeka, No. 3: Members, 22 — Honorary, o; Active 22 Swords, fCapt. Alex. Rudoff, Comd'g, . Topeka, Kas. 

Battalion Strength, 83 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major J. W. Ham, C. No. 8, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, Clay Center, Kansas. 

Lieutenant R. lams, C. No. 8, Adjutant, ........ Clay Center, Kansas. 

Lieutenant O. L. Slade, C. No. 8, Quartermaster, ....... Clay Center, Kansas. 

Lieutenant N. Allen, C No. 8, Commissary, ........ Clay Center, Kansas. 

Lieutenant G. A. Howland, C. No. ......... 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

*Canton Grant, No. 4: Members, 19 — Honorary, o; Active 19 Swords, *Capt. C. S. Martin, Comd'g, Osage City, Kas. 

*Canton Newton, No. 6: Members, 20 — Honorary, o; Active 20 Swords, *Capt. James Geary, Comd'g, Newton, Kas. 

Canton Clay Center, No. 8: Members, 17 — Honorary, o; Active.. 17 Swords, fCapt. J. W. Ham, Comd'g, Clay Center, Kas. 
Canton Ridgely, No. 10: Members, 15 — Honorary, o; Active 15 Swords, Capt. C. H. Shaffer, Comd'g, Council Grove, Kas. 

Battalion Strength, 71 Swords. 
Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major W. A. Richey, C. No. 5, Commanding, ...... Headquarters, Wichita, Kansas. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

♦Canton Wichita, No. 5: Members, 24 — Honorary, o; Active 24 Swords, Capt. M. W. Coulter, Comd'g, Wichita, Kas. 

Canton Harper, No. 7: Members, 20 — Honorary, o; Active 20 Swords, Capt. S. H. Glenn, Comd'g, . Harper, Kas. 

Canton Borders, No. 9: Members, 18 — Honorary, o; Active 18 Swords, JCapt. C. A. Rose, Comd'g, . Coolidge, Kas. 

Battalion Strength, 62 Swords. 
* Returns of 1 886. t Promoted, J Resigned. 



1 84 

Recapitulation. 

Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, . . . • • ■ ■ -11 Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion, .....-•••• 3 wor s. 

Strength of the Second Battalion, . . . . . . • • • 7 1 wor 

Strength of the Third Battalion, ■ ■ _^_ Swords - 

Active Strength of the Regiment, . . • • • • • • 216 Swords. 

FIRST REGIMENT OP COLORADO- 

FIELD AND STAFF. . . 

Lieutenant-Colonel I. N. Rogers, G. C. No. 1, Commanding, . . . Headquarters, Denver, Co orado. 

Captain F. G. Willard, G. C. No. 1, Adjutant, . . . • • Denver, Colorado. 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received.) 

First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major J. M. Norman, G. C. No. 1, Commanding, . . . Headquarters, Denver, Colorado. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Gr. Canton Arapahoe, No. 1: Members, 90— Honorary, o; Active, • . 

Component No. 1 S« Swords, Capt. Geo. C. Norns, Comd'g, Denver, Co L 

Component No. 7 39 Swords, Capt. C. G. McKinley,. Comd'g, Denver, Col 

Canton Gilpin, No. 3: Members, : 18-Honorary, o; Active.. 18 Swords, Capt. J. Retallack, Comd'g, Central City, Col. 

Canton Greeley, No. 6: Members, 32— Honorary, o ; Active 32 Swords, Capt. J. A. Taylor, Comd'g, Greeley, Col. 

Battalion Strength, 140 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. . 

Major W. R. Roby, C. No. 2, Commanding, .... Headquarters, Colorado Springs, Colorado. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Colfax, No. 2 : Members, 20-Honorary, o ; Active 20 Swords, Capt. A. H. Whaite, Comd'g, Colorado Spr's, Col. 

Canton Gunnison, No. 4 : Members, 15-Honorary, o ; Active 15 Swords, Capt. John Latimer, Comd'g, Gunnison, Co . 

Canton Garfield, No. 5 : Members, 45-Honorary, o ; Active...... .45 Swords, Capt. T. D. Sanborn, Comd'g, Pueblo, Co. 

Canton Aspen, No. 8: Members, 20-Honorary, o; Active 20 Swords, Capt. P. J. Carraher, Comd'g, Aspen, Col. 

Battalion Strength, 100 Swords. 



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Recapitulation. 

Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, . . . . . ... 4 Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion, . . . . . . .•• . . .140 Swords. 

Strength of the Second Battalion, . . . . . . . . . .100 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Regiment, ......... 240 Swords. 

FIRST BATTALION OF TEXAS- 
(Election return for Major not received.) 

Canton Paris, No 1: Members, 15 — Honorary, o; Active.. 1$ Swords, *Capt. J. H. Walker, Comd'g, Paris, Texas. 

Canton Grayson, No. 2: Members, 40 — Honorary, o; Active 40 Swords, Capt. J. R. Cole, Comd'g, Sherman, Texas. 

Canton Willard Richardson, No. 3: Mem'rs, 24-r-Hon'ry,3; Active.. 21 Swords, Capt. R. L. Sherrard, Comd'g, Galveston, Texas. 

Battalion Strength, 76 Swords. 
Recapitulation. 



Field and Staff of the Battalion, Officers, 

Strength of the Battalion, . . . 76 Swords. . 

Active Strength of the Battalion, • . . . . . . . . ■ • 7 6 Swords. 

DETACHED CANTON. 

Canton Columbus, No. 1 : Members, 35 — Honorary, o; Active.. ..35 Swords, Capt. C. H. Brownlee, Comd'g, New Orleans, La. 

Grand Department Recapitulation. 

General Staff of the Brigade, Officers, . . . . . - . . - • 11 Swords. 

Strength of the First Regiment of Missouri, Officers and Chevaliers, . . . . - 294 Swords. 

Strength of the First Separate Battalion of Missouri, Officers and Chevaliers, ..... 112 Swords. 

Strength of the First Regiment of Kansas, Officers and Chevaliers, . . . . . . 216 Swords. 

Strength of the First Regiment of Colorado, Officers and Chevaliers, ...... 240 Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion of Texas, Officers and Chevaliers, . . . . • • 76 Swords. 

Strength of the detached Canton, Officers and Chevaliers, . . . . . • -35 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Brigade, . . . . . , . . . 973 Swords. 

Chevaliers, honorary members of Cantons, . . . . • 37 Swords. 

Entire Strength of the Grand Department of the Mississippi, Chevaliers, .... 1,010 



Returns of 1S86. 



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Corps Recapitulation. 

General Staff of the Corps, Officers, . 

Strength of the Division of the Lakes, Officers and Chevaliers, • 

Strength of the Grand Department of the Mississippi, Officers and Chevaliers, . . 

Active Strength of the Corps, ._.-••■ 

Chevaliers, honorary members of Cantons constituting the Division of the Lakes, . -9* 

Chevaliers, honorary members of Cantons constituting the Grand Department of the Mississippi, 3 7" 

Entire Strength of the Third Army Corps, Chevaliers, . 



13 Swords. 

2,774 Swords. 

973 Swords. 



3,747 Swords. 
129 



3,876 



Grand Department of the Pacific. 



Brigadier E. K. Russell, C. No. n, California, Commanding, 

Brigade Staff. 
Lieutenant-Colonel W. B. Lyon, G. C. No. 2, California, Chief of Staff, 
Major J F Crosett, G. C. No. 2, California, Assistant Adjutant-General, 
Major W F. Norcross, G. C. No. 1, California, Assistant Inspector-General, 
Major C T. Pidwell, G. C. No. 2, California, Assistant Quartermaster-General. . 
Major Louis Kahn, C. No. S, California, Assistant Chief of Equipment, 
Major H A. Gale, C. No. 3, California, Assistant Surgeon-General, 
Major F. E. Whitney, C. No. n, California, Assistant Judge-Advocate-General, 
Major G. W. Lemont, G. C. No. 2, California, Brigade Chaplain, 
Captain J. S. White, C. No. 11, California, Aid-de-Camp . 
Captain C W. Meador, C. No. 9, California, Aid-de-Camp. 
Captain Albert Brown, C. No. n, California, Banneret. . 

(Remainder of Staff appointments not received. 

FIRST REGIMENT OF CALIFORNIA. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel Chas. A. Garter, C. No. 3, Commanding, 

Lieutenant-Colonel O. A. Lovdal, G. C. No. 1, . • • • • 

(Staff appointments not received.) 



Headquarters, Oakland, California. 

San Francisco, California. 
San Francisco, California. 
San Francisco, California. 
San Francisco, California. 

Oakdale, California. 
Red Bluff, California. 

Oakland, California. 
San Francisco, California. 

Oakland, California. 

San Jose, California. 

Oakland, California. 



Headquarters, Red Bluff, California. 
Sacramento. Caliiornia. 



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First Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Geo. A. Gray, C. No. 6, Commanding ..... Headquarters, Nevada City, California. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
Gr. Cailton Sacramento, No. 1: Members, 84 — Honorary, o; Active, 

Component No. 1 51 Swords, Capt W. H. Sherburn, Comd'g, Sacramento, Cal. 

Component No. 18 33 Swords, Capt. Chas. T. Noyes, Comd'g, Sacramento, Cal. 

Canton Neva, No. 6: Members, 36 — Honorary, o; Active 36 Swords, Capt. John Waters, Comd'g, Nevada City, Cal. 

Canton Porter, No. 7 : Members, 34 — Honorary, o; Active 34 Swords, Capt. A. M. Austin, Comd'g, Grass Valley, Cal. 

Battalion Strength, 154 Swords. 
Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major David Reed, C. No. 2, Commanding, ...... Headquarters, Chico, California. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Chico, No. 2: Members, 65 — Honorary, 7; Active 58 Swords, Capt. Jos. Eddy, Comd'g, . Chico, Cal. 

Canton Red Bluff, No. 3: Members, 34 — Honorary, 1 ; Active 33 Swords, Capt. C. H. Martin, Comd'g, Red Bluff, Cal. 

Canton Golden State, No. 14: Members, 35 — Honorary, 1; Activc.34 Swords, Capt. W. F. Peacock, Comd'g, Marysville, Cal. 

Battalion Strength, 125 Swords. 
Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Wm. H. Woodbridge, C. No. 15, Commanding, . . . . Headquarters, Stockton, California. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
*Canton Placerville, No. 4: Members, 23 — Honorary, o; Active. ..23 Swords, *Capt. C. F. Irwin, Comd'g, Placerville, Cal. 
Canton Manchester, No. 8: Members, 15 — Honorary, o; Active. ..15 Swords, Capt. C. A. Cotter, Comd'g, Oakdale, Cal. 

Canton Ridgely, No. 15: Members, 45 — Honorary, o; Active 45 Swords, Capt. C. M. Keniston, Comd'g, Stockton, Cal. 

Battalion Strength, 83 Swords. 

Recapitulation. 
Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, ......... 5 Swords. 

Strength of the First Battalion, . . . . . . . . . .154 Swords. 

Strength of the Second Battalion, . '. . . . . . . . . 125 Swords. 

Strength of the Third Battalion, ........... 83 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Regiment, ......... 362 Swords. 

* Returns of 1886. 



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SECOND REGIMENT OF CALIFORNIA- 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Colonel E H Black, G. C. No. 2, Commanding, ..... Headquarters, San Francisco, California. 

Lieutenant-Colonel C. F. Freitag, C. No. 9, • ; San J ose ' California. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

First Battalion. 
(Election return for Major not received.) 

Gr. Canton San Prancisco, No. 2: Members, 96-Honorary, o; Active, '„ c -g- m 

Component No 5 5 1 Swords, Capt. W. S. Potter, Comd'g, San Francisco, Cal. 

Component No 19 45 Swords, Capt. W.L.Hodgkins,Comd'g, San Francisco, Cal. 

Canton Eschole, No. 13: Members, 24-Honorary, o; Active 24 Swords, Capt W. W. Lyman, Comd'g, St. Helena, Cal. 

Canton Vallejo, No. 16: Members, 47-Honorary, o; Active 47 Swords, Capt. O. L. Henderson, Comd'g, Vallejo, Cal. 

Battalion Strength, 167 Swords. 

Second Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major Andrew D. Smith, C. No. n, Commanding, . - • Headquarters, Oakland r Cahfornia. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

*Canton San Jose, No. 9 : Members, 37-Honorary, o; Active 37 Swords, Capt. L. K. Roberts, Comd'g, San Jose, Cal. 

Canton Santa Clara, No. 10: Members, 2 2-Honorary, o; Active.. 22 Swords, Capt. Robert B. Roll, Comd'g, Santa Clara, Cal. 
Canton Oakland, No. n : Members, 50-Honorary, o; Active 50 Swords, |Capt. L. L. Bromwell, Comd'g, Oakland, Cal. 

Battalion Strength, 109 Swords. 
Third Battalion. 

FIELD AND STAFF. 

Major W. O. Burr, C. No. 12, Commanding, . Headquarters, Los Angeles, California. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Orion, No. 12 : Members, 51- Honorary, 4; Active 47 Swords, Capt.W. P. Schlosser, Comd'g, Los Angeles, Cal. 

*Canton San Bernardino, No. 17: Memo's, 18— Honor'y, o; Active.. 18 Swords, *Capt. I. Benjamin, Comd'g, San Bernardino, Cal. 
Canton Veritas, No. 21: Members, 16— Honorary, 1; Active 15 Swords, Capt. Ovila Cayer, Comd'g, Salinas City, Cal. 

Battalion Strength, 80 Swords. 
* Returns of 1886. f Promoted. 



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Recapitulation. 
Field and Staff of the Regiment, Officers, . . ... 4 Swords, 

Strength of the First Battalion, . . .167 Swords. 

Strength of the Second Battalion, . . . . . . . . 109 Swords. 

Strength of the Third Battalion, .......... 80 Swords. 

Active Strength of the Regiment, ... ..... 356 Swords. 

UNASSIGNED CANTON. 

Canton Eureka, No. 20: Members, 29 — Honorary, o; Active 29 Swords, Capt. J. L. Crichton, Comd'g, . Eureka, Cal. 

FIRST SEPARATE BATTALION OF THE PACIFIC. 
Major Guy S. Morgan, C. No. 1, Oregon, Commanding, .... Headquarters, Portland, Oregon. 

(Staff appointments not received.) 

Canton Portland, No. 1: Members, 26 — Honorary, 3; Active 23 Swords, Capt. A. N. Gambell, Comd'g, Portland, Ore. 

Canton Walla Walla, No. 1: Members, 25 — Honorary, 2; Active.... 23 Swords, Capt. J. M. Hill, Comd'g, Walla Walla, W. T. 



Field and Staff of the Battalion, Officer, 
Strength of the Battalion, 

Active Strength of the Battalion, . 



Battalion Strength, 46 Swords. 
Recapitulation . 



1 Sword. 
46 Swords. 



46 Swords. 
Headquarters, Virginia City, Nevada. 



FIRST BATTALION OF NEVADA. 
Major J. J. Donworth, C. No. 1, Nevada, Commanding, 

(Staff appointments not received.) 
Canton Silver State, No. 1: Members, 26 — Honorary, o; Active. ...26 Swords, Capt.W. Sutherland, Comd'g, Virginia City, Nev 
Canton Nevada, No. 2: Members, 19 — Honorary, o; Active 19 Swords, Capt. P. H. Mulcahy, Comd'g, . Reno, Nev 



Battalion Strength, 45 Swords. 
Recapitulation. 



Field and Staff of the Battalion, Officer, 
Strength of the Battalion, 

Active Strength of the Battalion, 



1 Sword. 
45 Swords. 



45 Swords. 



190 

DETACHED CANTONS. 

Canton Colfax, No. 1: Members, 29 — Honorary, o; Active 29 Swords, Capt. J. W.Greenman,Com'g, Salt Lake City, Utah. 

Canton Arizona, No. 1: Members, 27— Honorary, o; Active 27 Swords, Capt. P. K. Hickey, Comd'g, Phoenix, Arizona. 

Strength of the detached Cantons, 56 Swords. 



Grand Department Recapitulation. 
General Staff of the Brigade, Officers, ...... 

Strength of the First Regiment of California, Officers and Chevaliers, 
Strength of the Second Regiment of California, Officers and Chevaliers, 
Strength of the Unassigned Canton of California, Officers and Chevaliers, . 
Strength of the First Separate Battalion of the Pacific, Officers and Chevaliers, 
Strength of the First Battalion of Nevada, Officers and Chevaliers, 
Strength of the detached Cantons, Officers and Chevaliers, 

Active Strength of the Brigade, ..... 

Chevaliers, honorary members of Cantons, .... 

Entire Strength of the Grand Department of the Pacific, Chevaliers, 



12 Swords. 
362 Swords 
356 Swords. 

29 Swords. 

46 Swords. 

45 Swords. 

56 Swords. 



894 Swords. 
19 Swords. 



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General Recapitulation. 
General Staff of the Army, Officers, ........ 

Strength of the First Army Corps, Officers and Chevaliers, ..... 

Strength of the Second Army Corps, Officers and Chevaliers, ..... 

Strength of the Third Army Corps, Officers and Chevaliers, .... 

Strength of the Grand Department of the Pacific, Officers and Chevaliers, 

Active Strength of the Army, ....... 

Chevaliers, honorary members of Cantons constituting the First Army Corps, 
Chevaliers, honorary members of Cantons constituting the Second Army Corps, 
Chevaliers, honorary members of Cantons constituting the Third Army Corps, . 
Chevaliers, honorary members of Cantons constituting the Gr. Department of the Pacific, 

Entire Strength of the Army, Chevaliers, . s . . . . 





149 Swords. 




4,751 Swords. 




4,944 Swords 




3,747 Swords, 




894 Swords 


. 


14,336 Swords. 


370 




405 




129 




19— 


9 2 3 



15,259 



191 



Roster of Commanders and Staffs of Departments. 



♦Alabama — Captain Wm. H. Homer, Commanding the Department, 
Arizona — Captain P. K. Hickey, Commanding the Department, 
California — Brigadier E. K. Russell, Commanding the Department, 

Major J. F. Crosett, Assistant Adjutant-General, .... 

Major W. F. Norcross, Assistant Inspector-General, 
Captain J. S. White, Aid-de-Camp, . . 

Colorado — Lieutenant-Colonel I. N. Rogers, Commanding the Department, 

Lieutenant H. C. McCreery, Aid-de-Camp, ..... 

(Remainder of Department Staff appointments not received, 
Columbia — Major John T. Chancey, Commanding the Department, 

(Department Staff appointments not received ) 
Connecticut — Brigadier C. B. Foster, Commanding the Department, 

Major H. S. Cooper, Assistant Adjutant-General, ..... 

Major B. J. Sturges, Assistant Inspector-General, .... 

Captain W. W. Tucker, Aid-de-Camp, ...... 

Dakota — Colonel T. A. Robinson, Commanding the Department, 

(Department Staff appointments not received.) 
Delaware — Captain B. F. Shakspeare, Commanding the Department, 
Georgia — Major David Porter, Commanding the Department, 

(Department Staff appointments not received.) 
Illinois — Brigadier Alfred Orendorff, Commanding the Department, 

(Department Staff appointments not received.) 
Indiana — Brigadier Theo. Pfafflin, Commanding the Department, 

(Department Staff appointments not received.) 
Iowa — Brigadier J. K. Powers, Commanding the Department, .... 

(Department Staff appointments not received.) 
Kansas — Colonel Homer W. Pond, Commanding the Department, 

Major A. Graff, Assistant Adjutant. General, ..... 

Major L. M. Havens, Assistant Inspector-General, .... 

♦Returns of 1886. (Remainder of Department Staff appointments not received 



Headquarters, Mobile. 

Headquarters, Phoenix. 

Headquarters, Oakland. 

San Francisco. 

San Francisco. 

Oakland. 

Headquarters, Denver. 

Colorado Springs. 

) 

Headquarters, Washington, D. C. 

Headquarters, New Haven. 

New Haven. 

Norwalk. 

Hartford. 

Headquarters, Sioux Falls. 

. Headquarters, Wilmington. 
Headquarters, Savannah. 

. Headquarters, Springfield. 

Headquarters, Indianapolis. 

Headquarters, Cedar Rapids. 

Headquarters. Fort Scott. 
Fort Scott. 
Fort Scott. 



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Kentucky — Brigadier T. J. Atkins, Commanding the Department, 

Major John G. Rinkleff, Assistant Adjutant-General, . . ■. ■ 

Major Thos. A. Davis, Assistant Inspector-General, . 

Captain J. D. Robertson, Aid-de-Camp, ....-• 

Louisiana — Captain C. H. Brownlee, Commanding the Department. 
Maine — Brigadier Henry M. Sprague, Commanding the Department, 

Major D. Horace Holman, Assistant Adjutant-General, .... 

Major Thos. White, Assistant Inspector-General, ..... 

Captain Henry M. Burns, Aid-de-Camp, ...... 

^Manitoba — Captain Wm. F. Ross, Commanding the Department, 
Maryland— Major Geo. J. Herman, Commanding the Department, 

(Department Staff appointments not received.) 
Massachusetts — Brigadier J. J. Whipple, Commanding the Department, . 
Major T. S. Atwood, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General, 

(Remainder of Department Staff appointments not received.) 
Michigan — Brigadier Harrison Soule, Commanding the Department, 
Major E. K. Root, Assistant Inspector-General, . 
Captain Jas. Dean, Aid-de-Camp, ....-•■ 

(Remainder of Department Staff appointments not received.) 
Minnesota — Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Stratton, Commanding the Department, 

(Department Staff appointments not received.) 
Missouri — Colonel W. F. Dyer, Commanding the Department, . 

(Department Staff appointments not received.) 
Montana — Major John P. McCabe, Commanding the Department, 

Captain C. M. Williams, Assistant Adjutant-General, . . . • 

Captain T. J. Cronin, Assistant Inspector-General, . 

Lieutenant Wm. Schott, Aid-de-Camp, ....•• 

Nebraska — Major John W. Nichols, Commanding the Department, 

(Department Staff appointments not received.) 
Nevada — Major J. J. Donworth, Commanding the Department, . . . • 

(Department Staff appointments not received.) 
New Brunswick — Captain G. K. Berton, Commanding the Department, 



Headquarters, Paducah. 

. Paducah. 

Maysville. 

. Paducah. 

Headquarters, New Orleans. 

. Headquarters, Lewiston. 

Lewiston . 

Bangor. 

. Saco. 

. Headquarters, Winnipeg. 

Headquarters, Baltimore. 

. Headquarters, Brockton. 
Brockton. 

Headquarters, Ann Arbor. 

Plainwell. 

~~T Detroit. 

Headquarters, Minneapolis. 

Headquarters, St. Joseph. 

Headquarters, Helena. 

Helena. 

Helena. 

Helena. 

. Headquarters, Omaha. 

Headquarters, Virginia City. 

Headquarters, St. Johns. 



* Returns of iS 



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New Hampshire — Brigadier Henry A. Farrington, Commanding the Department, 

Major Horace S. Ashley, Assistant Adjutant-General, .... 

Major David Urch, Assistant Inspector-General, ..... 

(Remainder of Department Staff appointments not received.) 
New Jersey — Colonel Geo. N. Nutt, Commanding the Department, 

Major Lewis Parker, Assistant Adjutant-General, ..... 

Major A. B. Crane, Assistant Inspector-General, ..... 

Captain Edmund R. Nutt, Aid-de-Camp, ...... 

New York — Brigadier J O. Woodward, Commanding the Department, . 

Major Herman H. Russ, Assistant Adjutant-General, ..... 

Major Wm. W. Tolley, Assistant Inspector-General, .... 

(Remainder of Department Staff appointments not received.) 
North Carolina — Captain John H. Harris, Commanding the Department, 
Ohio — Brigadier A. C. Cable, Commanding the Department, .... 

(Department Staff appointments not received.) 
Ontario — Colonel P. J. Slatter, Commanding the Department, .... 

Major F. W. Unitt, Assistant Adjutant-General, ..... 

Major John Brown, Assistant Inspector-General, . 

(Remainder of Department Staff appointments not received.) 
Oregon — Captain A. N. Gamball, Commmding the Department, 
♦Pennsylvania — Colonel Wm. A. Witherup, Commanding the Department, 

Major John H. Christ, Assistant Adjutant-General, .... 

Major M. A. Spoor, Assistant Inspector-General, ..... 

Captain I. Lawrence, Aid-de-Camp, ...... 

Quebec — Captain E. J. Briggs, Commanding the Department, .... 

Rhode Island — Colonel Lindsay Anderson. Commanding the Department, 

(Department Staff appointments not received.) 
Tennessee — Captain Jos. L. Weakley, Commanding the Department, 
Texas — Lieutenant-Colonel Chas. R. Gibson, Commanding the Department, 

(Department Staff appointments not received.) 
Utah — Captain J. W. Greenman, Commanding the Department, .... 

♦Vermont — Major W. W. Henry, Commanding the Department, 

* Returns of 1886. (Department Staff appointments not received.) 



. Headquarters, Manchester. 

Nashua. 

Portsmouth. 

Headquarters, Trenton. 

. Trenton. 

Newark. 

. Trenton. 

Headquarters, Albany. 

Albany. 

Brooklyn. 

Headquarters, Greensboro 
Headquarters, Covington. 

. Headquarters, Toronto. 

Toronto. 

. London. 

Headquarters, Portland. 

Headquarters, Philadelphia. 

. Philadelphia. 

. Oil City. 

Reading. 

. Headquarters, Montreal. 

Headquarters, Providence. 

. Headquarters, Nashville. 
Headquarters, Austin. 

Headquarters, Salt Lake City. 
Headquarters, Burlington. 



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Virginia — Major N. E. Whitehurst, Commanding the Department, .... 

Captain Paul C. Trugein, Assistant Adjutant-General, . . 

Captain W. W. Sherwood, Assistant Inspector-General, . ... 

Lieutenant John T. Hodges, Aid-de-Camp, ....... 

Washington — Captain J. M. Hill, Commanding the Department, .... 

West Virginia — Captain John A. Jones, Commanding the Department, . . . 

^Wisconsin — Major Van S. Bennett, Commanding the Department, .... 

(Department Staff appointments not received.) 
Wyoming — Major W. L. Kuykendall, Commanding the Department, . . . . 

(Department Staff appointments not received.) 
officers on duty and office force at army headquarters. 
Colonel Geo. Coker, Deputy Adjutant-General, ...... 

Colonel Robts Walter, Assistant Adjutant-General, ...... 

Colonel J. Frank Grant, Aid-de-Camp. ..;.... 

Colonel C. C. Rensford, Banneret, ........ 

C. M. Wise, Military Secretary and Stenographic Amanuensis to the Lieutenant-General, 
S. A. Rude, Chief Clerk, . '. . . . . . . ' . 

M. W. Booth, Record Clerk, ......... 

O. S. Oder, Clerk, .......... 

Paul Gariepy, Engrossing Clerk, 

Temporary Assistants, Messenger and Janitor. 



Headquarters, Portsmouth. 

Portsmouth. 

Alexandria. 

Portsmouth. 

Headquarters, Walla Walla. 

Headquarters, Huntington. 

Headquarters, Rockton. 

Headquarters, Cheyenne. 



Covington, Kentucky. 
Covington, Kentucky. 
Petersburg, Kentucky. 
Covington, Kentucky. 
Covington, Kentucky. 
Covington, Kentucky. 
Covington, Kentucky. 
Covington, Kentucky. 
. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Explanatory Notes. 

The rosters of the Army and Department Officers have been kept open to January I, 1888, and embrace the reported names of Officers 
appointed and elected to that date — thereby accounting for a few changes in the names published in Addendum B, etc. 

The apportionment of the active members of Grand Cantons among the several Components thereof, varies from that published in Addendum 
B, the changes having been made for appearance and upon supposition as to probabilities, no data with regard thereto having been received. 

In so many thousand names there will doubtless be found a few errors, but the rosters are as correct as could be made from the data furnished. 

Although the roster of the Army as herein published contains changes in names of Officers to January I, 1888, still the estimate of the 
strength of Cantons has been recorded, according to the statistics reported in Addendum A, that the aggregates might tally with those of the 
statistical recapitulation in that Addendum. If the percentage of increases in membership of Cantons, both active and honorary, were estimated 
from April 26, 1887, to January 1, 1888, the strength of the Army would unquestionably be 20,000 Chevaliers, or over. 



* Returns of 1886. 



[ADDENDUM D. 

THE DECORATION OF CHIVALRY. 

Organization. 

The Decoration of Chivalry shall consist of three degrees. 

First. The Grand Decoration of Chivalry, to be conferred by the Commander of Patriarchs Militant upon Chevaliers 
whom he shall select for intrinsic worth, military ability and prowess, and honorable attributes of character. 

Second. The Decoration of Chivalry, to be conferred by the Commanders of Departments upon Chevaliers whom they 
may select, and upon Chevaliers recommended by Cantons to receive such decoration. All of whom shall be chosen because 
of excellece of character, military ability, and other honorable qualities. 

Third. The Decoration of Chivalry, for a Lady, to be conferred by the Commander of Patriarchs Militant upon Daugh- 
ters of Rebekah selected by himself, and by Commanders of Departments upon such Daughters of Rebekah and other Ladies, 
who are wives of Chevaliers, as may be recommended by Lodges of the Degree of Rebekah to receive the decoration. All 
of which shall be done in consequence of the pure womanly traits, general loveliness and beauty of character of the lady 
selected to receive the decoration. 



Ceremony of Conferring the Decoration of Chivalry. 

CHARACTERS. 

The Commander of Patriarchs Militant, or his representative, and Staff; three Cantons, with three Officers (Captain, 
Lieutenant, and Ensign), and twenty-four file, each; a Sentinel; a Guard; two Standard-Bearers ; a Color Sergeant; a 
Banneret; four maidens and a little girl; Trumpeters, Drummers, and Band. All, however, subject to modifications as the 
conditions and exigencies of each ceremony may require. 

PROPERTIES. 

The Commander's tent pitched in center of the end of the hall farthest from entrance door ; two other tents in the 
back ground, one to the right and one to the left of the Commander's ; a font of pure water to the left front of the Com- 
mander's tent, and a table near the entrance to hall. (See Plate i.) 



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POSITIONS OF DRAMATIS PERSONS. 

A Sentinel at entrance door to hall; the Commander and Staff within tent, with curtains closed; the maidens and the 
little girl within the tent to the right of the Commander's; Trumpeters, Drummers, and Band in and about the tent to the 
left of the Commander's; a Guard marching upon " beat" in front of the Commander's tent; the Floor Canton, three Officers 
and twenty-four file drawn up in line at a carry, right resting near the entrance to hall, and line extending toward Com- 
mander's tent; the second and third Cantons, three Officers and twenty-four file each, formed in double ranks, at in place, 
rest, on the right and left of the Commander's tent, respectively, with right of both Cantons farthest from the tent, and the 
Chevaliers facing to the front. All, however, subject to modification, conditioned upon the number of characters participating. 
(See Plates 1 and 2.) 

THE CONFERRING OF THE DECORATION. 

[The Chevalier-Candidate enters door in full uniform.] 

Sentinel — Halt! Who comes there ? 

Chevalier (candidate for the decoration) — A friend; a Chevalier selected to receive the Decoration of Chivalry. 

Sentinel (calling the Captain in command of floor Corps or Canton, says:) — Sir, this Chevalier reports that he has 
been selected to receive the decoration. 

Captain — Sir, is it true that you have been selected to receive the Decoration of Chivalry ? 

Candidate — It is. 

Captain— Sir, you will let me examine your papers-patent authorizing the conferring of the decoration. [The Candidate 
exhibits the official papers appointing him to receive the decoration, which the Captain examines and returns, and then says:] 
Sir, before you can receive the decoration you must pass through a primary ceremony, which will be fully understood as you 
proceed. Are you willing to advance? 

Candidate — I am. 

Captain — Lieutenant, assume command of the Canton. 

Lieutenant (left in command of the floor Canton) — Rear open order, march; front; front rank, about, face; rear 
rank, cover, files. 

Captain (addressing Candidate) — Then disarm and uncover, in signification of trust and respect. [The Candidate 
surrenders sword and chapeau to the Captain, who places them upon the table.] Thus prepared, I will accompany and 
conduct you through the ceremony. Lieutenant, form the arch. 

Lieutenant — Cross, swords. 

Captain — Advance, friend, and pass beneath the arch of humiliation. Sir, you will march forward, accompanied by 
me, and pass with humility beneath this arch of steel. [Candidate advances with head bowed, followed by the Conductor, 



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uncovered, and with head also bowed. Having passed the left of the line, the Lieutenant (left in command of the Canton) 
brings the Chevaliers to a carry, and the Conductor conducts the Candidate to the font of pure water and says :] (See Plate i.) 
Conductor (addressing Candidate) — Sir, in your professed humility, it is fitting that you should wash your hands in 
pure water, thereby signifying your desire to cleanse the body of the sins born in the flesh, as far as it may be possible for a 
human being so to do. [The Candidate washes his hands and wipes them on a perfectly white towel, which, having been done, 
the Lieutenant in command of the floor Canton commands :] 

Lieutenant — Front rank, about, face ; close order, left oblique, march ; light forward, threes right, march ; column left, 
march; left front into line, double time, march; Canton, halt ; right, dress; front ; parade, rest. [The Conductor advances 
with Candidate from water font to a position in front of the Commander's tent, and addresses the Guard there on duty :] (See 
Plates i and 2.) ( 

Conductor — Guard [both saluting], inform an Aide that a Chevalier, professing humility, and outwardly cleansed, prays an 
interview with the Commander. [The Guard (saluting) advances to the Commander's tent, and, with sword, draws back the 
curtain, displaying the Commander and Staff seated around a table. An Aide rises, and, advancing to the opening of the tent, 
is addressed by the Guard as follows :] 

Guard (saluting) — Sir, an Officer having in charge a Chevalier, outwardly cleansed, who professes humility, is without, 
and prays an interview with the Commander. 

Aide — I will communicate your information to the Commander. [The Guard, saluting with sword, returns to position. 
The Aide, saluting with hand, faces about, advances and communicates the information received to the Commander, who sends 
him to the Officer to ascertain what he specially desires, The Aide, again facing to the front, and advancing to the opening of 
the tent, thus addresses the Conductor :] Sir, what would you with the General? 

Conductor — Sir, this Chevalier in humiliation of heart, and having cleansed the flesh to the utmost extent of purification, 
allowing for the frailties of human nature, and having been properly selected, presents himself, determined to take the necessary 
obligation to obtain the Decoration of Chivalry. 

Aide (addressing Candidate) — Remain here, sir, until I shall acquaint the Commander with these facts. [The Aide 
faces about, returns to the Commander, and informs him of the purpose of the Chevalier. Upon being informed of such detailed 
fact, the Commander arises and goes to the front of his tent. The Staff accompany and take position as follows: Adjutant- 
General, Judge Advocate-General, and Chaplain-General, forming three paces from and on the Commander's left, in the 
order named, and one pace to the rear ; the remainder of the Staff forming three paces to the rear of the Commander, and 
equidistant on his left and right; three Guards-at-Arms forming three paces to the right of the Commander, and on a line with the 
Adjutant-General and Chaplain-General.] (See Plate 2.) 

Commander (addressing Candidate) — Sir, if I am rightly informed, you have been selected to receive the Decoration 
of Chivalry; but before you can receive the coveted decoration, you must take the obligation thereunto belonging. Are you 
willing to take such an oath? 



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Candidate — I am. 

Commander — Sir, you will let me examine your papers-patent, authorizing the conferring of the decoration upon you. 
[Candidate exhibits papers, which the Commander examines and returns, and then commands :] Guards, Officers, Banners, 
Flags, Assistants, post. [Whereupon the Captain-Conductor returns to, and assumes command of, the floor Canton. The 
Captains in command of the Cantons to the right and left of the Commander's tent, command : Attention; carry, swords; 
Captain of the right Canton, left half-wheel, march ; Captain of the left Canton, right half-wheel, march. The movements 
having been made simultaneously, and the Cantons having marched to the proper position, both Captains will command 
halt, and dress their Commands.] 

[The first Standard-Bearer will march to, and take position on the right of the second Canton, on the line of the front rank 
three paces from the right file ; and the second Standard-Bearer will march to, and take position on the left of the third Canton, 
on the line of the front rank three paces from the left file ; and both display banners to the front,facing the first or floor Canton.] 

[The Color Sergeant will march to, and take position one pace to the right of the Adjutant-General, and on line with the 
three Staff Officers, and display the P. M. Colors; and three kettle drummers will march to, and take position two paces to the 
left of and on the line of the Staff in rear center.] 

[The Banneret will march to, and take position one pace to the left of and on line with the Trumpeters; and three 
Guards-at-Arms will form two paces to the right of and on line of the Staff in rear center.] 

[The little girl will take position immediately in front of the Judge Advocate-General, and the four maidens (called Lady- 
Assistants) will take position, two to the right front and two to the left front, three paces from the Commander, and on lines parallel 
with the fronts of the second and third Cantons, respectively. The Band will take position in rear center, three paces behind Staff, 
flanked with the U. S. Colors on the right, the Canadian Colors on the left, and the Colors of the other countries, con- 
taining Patriarchs Militant, appropriately displayed.] 

Commander (addressing Candidate) — Sir, you will kneel upon your right knee, place your left hand upon the Bible 
(which has been laid open on a drum before him), uplift your right hand, give your name and title, and repeat the following 
obligation : 

Captain (in command of first or floor Canton) — Attention; carry, swords. 

First, second, and third Captains (Officers in command of the three Cantons) — Order, swords; un-cover. 

OBLIGA TION. 

I, , , with my approved free will and accord, before these living, noble witnesses, do thus voluntarily 

promise and obligate myself: To defend maidens, wives, widows, and orphans in their rights; to relieve the distressed; to 
permit no extortion, so far as I may be able to prevent it ; to support those who are weak and powerless to maintain their rights, 
and to administer justice to the advancement of honor and the suppression of vice. All of which I, in this presence, do avow it 



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my purpose and intention to perform, to the uttermost bounds of human ability, under penalty which shall be no less than deg- 
radation caused by the loss of my personal and military honor. 

Commander — Officers and Chevaliers, attest! 

Officers (in command of the three Cantons) — Re-cover ; carry, swords. 

Captain (of first Canton) — Advance, swords. 

Lieutenants (of second and third Cantons) — Front rank, thrust, swords. [■ Given simultaneously. 

Ensigns (of second and third Cantons) — Rear rank, advance, swords. 

All (Officers and Chevaliers) — The oath! The oath! ! Remember the oath! ! ! 

{LONG ROLL OF KETTLE BRUMS.] 

Officers (in command of three Cantons) — Carry, swords. 

CHARGES BY LADY-ASSISTANTS. 

[The four ladies should, if possible, be Daughters of Rebekah, and dressed appropriately in white, with black velvet, 
gold-embroidered shoulder capes faced with scarlet silk and bearing the Decoration of Chivalry.] 

First Lady (on the left of, and nearest to, the Commander, stepping forward and addressing the kneeling Candidate) — Sir, I, 
as a weak woman, do commend your fortitude and noble purposes, and do beseech you to go on in the chivalrous work you have 
delineated ; and further, do thus with feeble hands press a golden spur upon the heel of your right foot [she presses a spring spur 
on his right heel], thereby giving the instrument of coercion to the strongest member of the human frame, indicating that neither 
time nor opportunity should be lost in the carrying out of your avowed purposes for good. 

Commander — Arise. [The Chevalier arises, and the first lady resumes her position.] 

Second Lady (on the right of, and nearest to, the Commander, advances with the Chevalier's sword, and says :) — Receive, 
sir, this your sword, the arm of your chivalrous Degree ; unsheath it only in the right, and use it in defense and maintenance 
of the principles you have upon this occasion voluntarily espoused, never forgetting to grant honorable quarter to those whom 
you find are no longer able to defend themselves. [The second lady retires to her station.] 

Third Lady (on the left of, and farthest from, the Commander, advancing and addressing the Candidate :) — Receive, 
sir, this steel gauntlet, as a type of firmness, which most highly becomes a Chevalier of your soldierly bearing. Be ever firm 
and true as steel to the obligation you have voluntarily taken ; and, under your iron rule, forget not, in the administration of justice, 
to exercise mercy, as you in turn shall expect to receive it. [The third lady returns to her position.] 

Fourth Lady (on the right of, and farthest from, the Commander, advancing and addressing Candidate :) — Receive, sir, 
this silken glove of white, symbolizing that, howsoever bold and firm may be your military life, you should never forget first to 
endeavor to administer justice by kindness and gentleness, and resort to arms, only, when compelled to enforce a right which 
can not otherwise be obtained. You also do know that " such duty as the subject owes the prince, even such a woman oweth 
her husband," and, in turn for the homage, it is but proper and right that such prowess as you shall exercise in defense of your 
good name should in courtesy and honor be used in protecting the rights of weak women, even as you would for your mother, 



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sister, wife, and daughter. [Elevating her right arm.] Remember! Remember!! Remember!!! [Thefourthladyretak.es 
position.] 

Commander — Sir, be bold, be just, and fear not; and know now and forever, that so long as you are true to the 
principles you have so openly affirmed, and to the obligation you have voluntarily assumed, you will receive the honorable 
regard of your fellowmen, and, far more desirable, the conscious respect of your own self; failing to comply with your obli- 
gations, your coercive spurs will be stricken from your heels in disgrace, and you will be regarded a dishonored Chevalier and 
an apostate man. Entertaining a belief that you will practice the lessons taught by these charges as based upon the oath you 
have taken [Officers in command of Cantons — Present, swords], I now, as [or the representative of] the Commander of Patriarchs 
Militant, do proclaim and pronounce you a proper Chevalier to receive the Decoration of Chivalry. [Triple flourish of trumpets.] 

Officers (in command of Cantons) — Carry, swords. $ 

Commander — Sir, as an outward emblem of your noble degree, of the high moral character you have publicly assumed, 
and the duties under voluntary obligation espoused, I would now bestow upon you a fitting decoration. [Turning to and addressing 
Adjutant-General, both saluting.] Sir, have you prepared a proper jewel to be bestowed upon this good Chevalier, as a decora- 
tion and appropriate testimonial of his chivalrous worth ? 

Adjutant-General (addressing Commander and saluting) - General, I have prepared this jewel [exhibiting it], an 
emblematic decoration suspended from a brilliant representation of light, typical of the age of civilized chivalry, embodying 
enlightenment and justice, being a white cross of ancient design, having mounted upon the face a scarlet heart, and bearing a 
golden crown; and inscribed upon the back, the motto of action, '' Be just, merciful, honorable, and brave." The interpreta- 
tion of all of which is: The enameled whiteness representing the purity upon which, as a basis, all justice is built; the 
scarlet heart, representing the heart of man, from which flows the fountain of mercy ; the golden crown being indicative of 
the crowning virtue, honor, when practiced with the moral courage and bravery to defend helpless women, and not oppress 
the weak. 

Commander —Judge Advocate-General [both saluting], sir, it is fitting that such a decoration should be placed upon 
the bosom, containing a noble heart, by pure hands. 

Judge Advocate General (saluting Commander) — General, anticipating your purpose, I sought of her mother this little 
girl, who, in her purity and infancy, is a type of loveliness and innocence, and I present her as one unsullied and maidenly pure, 
and ask that she, as the Maid of Honor, shall place the decoration. 

Commander (addressing Candidate) — Sir, you will kneel. [And leading the child to the kneeling Chevalier, gives her 
the jewel, and, assisting her to pin it on the left breast of the Candidate, says :] 

Commander — I now, by the hands of innocence and purity of this maid, thus invest you with the badge decoration you 
are entitled to wear. Be brave, be chivalrous, be just, be merciful, be true, be happy. [Addressing Chaplain-General, both 
saluting.] Sir, at this point, it is fitting that you invoke Divine blessing. [The Chaplain-General steps forward, and the 
Commandants of Cantons command : Order, swords ; un-cover ; bow.] 



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PRATER. 



Chaplain-General — Great Commander of all men, Sovereign of the universe, extend Thy helping hand to this suppliant 
Chevalier ; aid and assist him in the chivalrous and righteous work he has undertaken, and give him, O God, the strength and 
power to keep the obligations he has voluntarily assumed. Possess him with the courage to advance the right with a strong 
arm and conscientious heart, and so let him live as to enjoy the blessings of Thy creation, and obtain the glories of the un- 
fathomable hereafter. Amen. 

All — Amen. 

The Commandants of Cantons command: Re-cover; carry, swords; present, swords. 

[The decorated Chevalier kisses the little girl who has pinned the decoration upon his breast.] 

Commander — Sir, being thus decorated on the field of honor, made so by the exalted purposes espoused, I now, in this 
goodly presence, recognize your excellence, and do thus publicly dub you a Knight of the Decoration of Chivalry [gently striking 
the Chevalier between the shoulders, thrice, with flattened sword.] Arise, Sir Knight, and receive the plaudits of friends and 
comrades. [The Knight arises to his feet, and receives the congratulations of the Commander and Staff. The banners and flags 
wave amid a continued flourish of trumpets and roll of kettle drums, and, after such suitable demonstration, the band strikes 
up a martial air, and the Cantons are marched through the hall and dismissed.] 



The Conferring of the Decoration of Chivalry upon a I^adtj. 

[The lady, a Daughter of Rebekah or the wife of a Chevalier, the candidate for the decoration, should be accompanied 
by a Chevalier as escort, and will be received at the entrance to the hall as follows :] 

Sentinel — Halt! Who comes there ? 

Chevalier-Escort — A friend, with a lady, a Daughter of Rebekah. [or, the wife of a Chevalier]. 

Sentinel — Advance, friend, and explain her purpose. 

Chevalier-Escort (advancing) — She has been selected to receive the Decoration of Chivalry. 

Sentinel (turning toward, saluting, and addressing the Commandant of the first or floor Canton, says :) — Captain, this 
lady, by word of her Chevalier-Escort, has been selected to receive the decoration. 

Captain (advancing, saluting with hand, and uncovering says :) —Sister, is it true that you have been selected to receive 
the Decoration of Chivalry ? 

Lady-Candidate — It is, and here are the papers-patent setting forth the fact. 



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Captain (receiving and examining the documents, returns them and says :) — Sister, you will uncover and accompany me. 
Lieutenant, assume command of the Canton and prepare to extend honors to a Daughter of Rebekah [or, the wife of a Chevalier], 
who has been designated to receive the Decoration of Chivalry. [The lady removes her bonnet and it is placed upon the table, 
and while it is being done the Lieutenant commands :] 

Lieutenant — Rear open order [the guides step six paces to the rear], march; front; front rank, about, face; rear rank, 
cover, files. 

Captain (addressing Lady-Candidate, says :) — Sister, I will now relieve your escort, and will myself protect and conduct 
you through the ceremony. 

Lieutenant — Present, swords ; carry, swords ; order, swords ; remain kneeling, ground, swords [at ground, each 
Chevalier will with right hand turn the sword flat to the front; and at swords, will step with left foot one pace to the front and 
kneel upon the right knee; lay the sword upon the ground with right hand, point resting where it was placed at order swords, 
the blade being perpendicular to the line of the rank of which he is a file; and drop the hand to the side]; uncover. 

Captain — Advance, sister; I follow. [They pass between the. ranks of kneeling Chevaliers, and, passing the left 
of the line, march to the font of pure water, whereupon the Lieutenant commands :] 

Lieutenant — Re-cover; take, swords [at take, each Chevalier will reach forward the right arm, and with right hand 
grasp the hilt of the sword ; at swords, he will arise, bring left foot into line, heel touching the heel of the right foot, with 
sword at an order]; carry, swords; front rank, about, face; rear rank, close order, left oblique, march ; right forward, 
threes right, march; column left, march; left front into line, double time, march; Canton, halt; right, dress; front; parade, 
rest. (See Plate i.) 

Conductor (addressing Lady-Candidate, says :) — Sister, you have received the military honors in the present, swords ; 
and you have witnessed the chivalrous devotion of Patriarchs Militant to your sex in the grounding of their arms and kneeling 
un-covered as you passed between the ranks, thereby indicating through such acts your privilege to command protection in all 
your rights; and now, in turn, it is fitting that you should wash your hands in pure water, thereby signifying your desire to 
cleanse the body of the sins born in the flesh, and of the pure purpose to which you shall devote your future life. The Lady- 
Candidate washes her hands and wipes them on a perfectly white towel, which having been done the Conductor advances with 
her from the water font to a position in front of the Commander's tent, and addresses the Guard there on duty :] 

Conductor — Guard [both saluting], inform an Aide that a lady, a daughter of Rebekah [or, the wife of a Chevalier], 
professing purity of purpose and outwardly cleansed, prays an interview with the Commander. [Guard, saluting, advances to 
the Commander's tent, and with sword draws back the curtain, displaying the Commander and Staff seated around a table ; an 
Aide arises, and, advancing to the opening of the tent, is addressed by the Guard as follows :] 

Guard (saluting) — Sir, an officer escorting a lady, outwardly cleansed and professing purity of purpose, is without and 
prays an interview with the Commander. [Guard, saluting with sword, returns to position. The Aide, saluting with hand, 
faces about, advances and communicates the information received to the Commander, who, learning that a lady, with an officer 



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attendant, is in waiting, goes in person to ascertain the object of her visit, and upon arriving in front of his tent, followed by 
the Staff, which takes position as in the conferring of the decoration upon a Chevalier, says:] 

Commander — Captain, to what good fortune am I indebted for this lovely visitation ? 

Captain — General, this lady, a Daughter of Rebekah [or, the wife of a Chevalier], has been designated to receive the 
Decoration of Chivalry, and here are her papers-patent. [Receiving the documents from the Lady-Candidate and handing 
them to the Commander, who examines and returns them, and says:] 

Commander — Sister, your documents sustain your statements; but before I can confer upon you the decoration, you must 
take the obligation thereunto belonging for a Daughter of Rebekah [or, the wife of a Chevalier]. Are you willing to take such 
an oath ? 

Lady-Candidate — lam. » 

Commander — Guards, Officers, Banners, Flags, Assistants, post. [Whereupon the Captain-Conductor returns to, and assumes 
command of, the floor Canton. The Captains in Command of the Cantons to the right and left of the Commander's tent, com- 
mand : Attention; carry, swords; Captain of the right Canton, left half-wheel, march; Captain of left Canton, right half- 
wheel, march. The movements having been made simultaneously, and the Cantons having marched to their proper positions, 
both Captains will command, halt, and dress their Commands.] 

[The first Standard-Bearer will march to, and take position on the right of the second Canton, on the line of the front 
rank three paces from the right file ; and the second Standard-Bearer will march to, and take position on the left of the third 
Canton, on the line of the front rank three paces from the left file ; and both display banners to the front facing the first or floor 
Canton] 

[The Color Sergeant will march to, and take position, one pace to the right of the Adjutant-General, and on line with the 
three Staff Officers, and display the P. M. Colors ; and three kettle drummers will march to, and take position, two paces to the 
left of and on the line of the Staff in rear center.] 

[The Banneret will march to, and take position one pace to the left of and on line with the Trumpeters; and three 
Guards-at-Arms will form two paces to the right of and on line of the Staff in rear center.] 

[The little girl will take position immediately in front of the Judge Advocate-General, and the four maidens ( called Lady 
Assistants ) will take positions, two to the right front and two to the left front, three paces from the Commander, and on lines 
parallel with the fronts of the second and third Cantons, respectively. The Band will take position in the rear center, three paces 
behind the Staff, flanked with the U. S. Colors on the right, the Canadian Colors on the left, and the Colors of the other 
countries, containing Patriarchs Militant, appropriately displayed.] 

Commander ( addressing Candidate ) — Sister, you will kneel upon your right knee, place your left hand upon the Bible 
[which has been laid open on a drum before her,] uplift your right hand, say I, pronounce your name, and repeat the following 
obligation: 

Captain (in command of first or floor Canton) — Attention; carry, swords. 

First, second, and third Captains ( Officers in command of the three Cantons ) — Order, swords ; un-cover. 



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OBLIGA TION. 

1 with my approved free will and accord, before these living, noble witnesses, do thus ; voluntarily 

promise 'anTobligaie myself: To visit the sick ; alleviate the distressed; to sympathize with the b™^^uphoM the go d 
name of maidens'wives, and women generally ; to counsel orphans and encourage w.dows ^ ea ^ 

their parents and superiors; to respect the rights of all; to rescue the fallen; to knowingly do , no « u ^ tnfjder penalty 
and suppress vice. All within the bounds of possibility, in the sphere appropriate for a lady of gentle degree, and pen y 

which shall not be less than public and conscious shame for disregarding this obligation. 

Commander— Officers and Chevaliers, attest ! 

Officers ( in command of three Cantons )— Re-cover; carry, swords. 

Captain ( of first Canton )— Advance, swords. ] 

Lieutenants (of second and third Cantons)-Front rank, thrust, swords. I Given s.multaneously. 

Ensigns (of second and third Cantons) -Rear rank, advance, swords. J 

All (Officers and Chevaliers)-The oath ! The oath ! ! Remember the oath ! ! ! 

{LONG ROLL OF KETTLE DRUMS.} 

Officers (in command of three Cantons)— Carry, swords. 

charges by lady-assistants. 

[The four ladies should, if possible, be Daughters of Rebekah, and dressed appropiately in white, with black velvet, 
gold-embroidered shoulder capes faced with scarlet silk and bearing the Decoration of Chivalry.] randidate ^_Ladv 

First Lady (on the left of, and nearest to, the Commander, stepping forward and addressing the Lady-Cand date) Lady 
Novice I as a sister, with unalloyed pleasure, greet you at this shrine of honor, where the flashings of tale - ha- ufi^y » th 
development of virtues. It is not that which we have that demands, and should receive, the most attention, but that which we 
t J ^should be studied to a perfection in excellence that the mind and heart may be brought to an equ, W«g ood 
Friendship and love are reciprocal virtues ; equaled only by truth, the very foundation of character. The two caroW points of 
woman's life are ***** and expression. Be ever thoughtful that you err not, and after determining the course to be pu ued 
select the gentlest and most pleasing manner of expression by act and word. Remember to consider others as well as 
vourself I" The first lady resumes her position.] 

Y Second Lady (on the right of, and nearest to, the Commander, advances and says :)-Gentle Lady I, too, welcome you as 

sister and desire to say that it is far easier to preach than to follow; and knowing what is good to be done, to ^ is a vrtue 
frequently disregarded. In the ministrations incident to life, do not shine inconstantly as the fire-fly, glowing brilliantly for a 
moS ,to be then lost in the tangled web of night, but rather let your acts stand forth as constant as a ?"^;-^»»| 
with undimmed lustre and true to its position in the firmament. Mark high your course through life with good purposes, and 



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then carry out your elevated intentions. May the womb of time bear fruit of your honorable teachings and kind and just deeds, 
to such an extent as to herald your eminence in a wealth of virtues equal to the chivalrous prowess of the noblest Knight of the 
Order. [The second lady retires to her station.] 

Third Lady (on the left of, and farthest from, the Commander, advancing and addressing Lady-Candidate, says :) — Sweet 
Lady, I trust that this occasion will be ever remembered as the oasis of your life, where honor was taught to be your vital breath, 
and all corrupting lessons as acts of apostasy to principle " which blur the grace of modesty, call virtue hypocrite," and blister the 
very soul with evil thoughts. In the solution of the problem of life, know that a still tongue, observing eye, and listening ear 
form a trio of excellencies certain to be appreciated as wisdom advances. Just action should be your watchword. [The third lady 
returns to her position.] 

Fourth Lady(on the right of, and farthest from, the Commander, advancing and addressing Lady-Candidate, says :) — Dear 
Lady, woman as you are, designed as the beautiful counterpart of man, and the one who contributes so eminently to his happi- 
ness, you can, by the gentle influences of love and virtue, exercise through your various ministrations an intuitive work for 
good. Through the potency of your power, properly directed, you may accomplish much toward the building of honor and 
virtue; even the shadows of adversity can be made to vanish by your approving smile, and become transformed into a very 
birthday of hope, to culminate in the fulfillment of a heart's dream. Remember, then, O Lady, the obligation you have taken. 
Remember ! Remember ! ! [The fourth lady retakes position.] 

Commander — Sister, in your genuine modesty you are but a fitting type of your sex; for know that woman in her kindly 
deeds, induced by the promptings of a pure heart, does a righteous act for its excellence alone, and when discovered in her 
purpose will shrink from the approving gaze of the multitude like the delicate flower from the burning rays of the meridian sun. 
God, in creating the universe, has met the desires of the human heart with the innumerable and exquisite glories of the earth, 
but all its material evidences of omnipotent power pale before the masterpiece of His divine handiwork, the jewel in the crown, 
a pearl of beauty, a dewdrop in purity; for woman such art thou and will continue to be until time is no more. Entertaining 
a belief that you will practice the lessons taught by these charges as based upon the obligation you have taken [Officers (in com- 
mand of Cantons) present, swords!], I, now, as [or the representative of] the Commander of Patriarchs Militant, do proclaim 
and pronounce you a proper Lady to receive the Decoration of Chivalry. 

[Triple flourish of trumpets.] 

Officers (in command of Cantons) — Carry, swords! 

Sister, as an outward emblem of your noble degree, of the high moral character you have publicly assumed, and the 
duties under voluntary obligation espoused, I would now bestow upon you a fitting decoration, as a tribute to your modesty, 
virtue, and general loveliness of character; you will kneel and allow this little girl to outwardly decorate your person with the 
Decoration of Chivalry. 

[The Lady-Candidate kneels, and the Commander, leading the child to the kneeling sister, gives her the jewel, and, assisting 
her to pin it on the left breast of the Lady-Candidate, says:] 



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Commander — I now, by the hands of innocence and purity of this maid, thus invest you with the badge decoration you 
are entitled to wear. Be just, be merciful, be true, be happy. [Addressing Chaplain-General, both saluting.] Sir, at this point, 
it is fitting that you invoke Divine blessing. [The Chaplain-General steps forward, and Commandants of Cantons command : 
Order, swords ; un-cover, bow.] 

PRATER. 

Chaplain-General — Great Commander of all men, Sovereign of the universe, extend Thy helping hand to this suppliant 
Lady; aid and assist her in the righteous work she has undertaken, and give her, O God, the strength and power to keep the 
obligations she has voluntarily assumed. Possess her with the courage to advance the right with a strong arm and conscien- 
tious heart, and so let her live as to enjoy the blessings of Thy creation, and obtain the glories of the unfathomable hereafter. 
Amen. 

All — Amen. 

The Commandants of Cantons command ; Re-cover ; carry, swords ; present, swords. 

[The decorated Lady kisses the little girl who has pinned the decoration upon her breast.] 

Commander — Sister, being thus decorated on the field of honor, made so by the exalted purposes espoused, I now, in this 
goodly presence, recognize your excellence, and do thus publicly acknowledge you a Lady of the Decoration of Chivalry. Arise 
my Lady, and receive the plaudits of friends. [The Lady arises to her feet, and receives the congratulations of the Comman- 
der and Staff. The banners and flags wave amid a continued flourish of trumpets and roll of kettle drums, and, after such 
suitable demonstration, the band strikes up a martial air, and the Cantons are marched through the hall and dismissed.] 



The First Conference of the Decoration. 

' At the Patriarchs Militant Headquarters, the Albany Hotel, in Denver, Colorado, on the evening of September 24, 1887, 
in the presence of the Grand Sire and a goodly number of Grand Representatives to the Sovereign Grand Lodge, Officers of 
the Army of Patriarchs Militant, and ladies (their wives, daughters, and visitors), Lieutenant-General John C. Underwood, 
Commander of Patriarchs Militant, conferred the Grand Decoration of Chivalry upon Brigadier Jas. B. Nicholson, P. G. S., 
of Pennsylvania. 

Colonel Wm. S. Frost (A. A. G., Commander's Staff), of Lynn, Massachusetts, officiated as Adjutant General; the 
Lady-Assistants were Misses Eva Wilson, Lottie T. Hobbs, and Mattie Vaughn, all of Paducah, Kentucky; and the Maid of 
Honor was the beautiful little daughter of Colonel A. J. Woodbury (A. D. C, Commander's Staff), of Denver, Colorado. 

The interest in the ceremony culminated in the pinning of the jewel upon the breast of the kneeling knight by little 
Addie Woodbury, and the kissing of the child by the decorated Chevalier, all of which was received with enthusiastic applause. 

The jewel, the grand decoration presented by the Commander to Brigadier Nicholson, was wrought in pure gold and 
fine enamel, being a badge decoration worthy of the recipient. 



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The " press" of the day, in reporting the ceremony in detail, opened the account as follows: 

" Last evening the Decoration of Chivalry, adopted at the late session of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, was conferred in 
the presence of a large assemblage of both sexes at the Headquarters of the Patriarchs Militant at the "Albany," upon Hon. 
James B. Nicholson, Past Grand Sire, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Although the ceremony was called by the Lieutenant- 
General an informal one, it consisted of a programme more impressive than the knighting of an English nobleman." 



PRICES OF JEWELS. 



Arrangements have been made by which jewels for the decoration can be ordered and obtained through Army Head- 
quarters at wholesale cost prices, without any commission whatsoever. Commanders of Departments conferring the decoration 
must report the names of the persons upon whom it has been conferred to the Commander of Patriarchs Militant, for entry upon 
a proper register. 

The jewel of the Grand Decoration of Chivalry, sterling silver, gold plate and enamel, .... $50 00 

" " " " solid 14 carat gold and enamel, . . . . • 75 °° 
" " " " ruby, sapphire and diamond settings on pendant, and diamonds on pin, 150 00 

The jewel of the Decoration of Chivalry, German silver, gold plate and enamel, . . . • • 5 °° 

" " " " pure silver, gold plate and enamel, . . . • • 7 5° 

" " " " 14 carat gold and enamel, . . . . . - 25 00 

" " " " 14 carat gold and enamel, with diamond setting on pin, . . 35 00 

" " " " pendant only, with ribbon, German silver, gold plate and enamel, . . 2 50 

" " " " " " pure silver, gold plate and enamel, . 5 00 

" " " " " " 14 carat gold and enamel, . . . 20 00 
The above jewels will be sent by registered mail, post paid, at the prices quoted. 



[ADDENDUM E.J 

Statement from Books of Sovereign Grand Lodge, I.O.O. F. 



P. M. Rituals on hand August 21, 1886 717 

P. M. Rituals issued to New Cantons, August 21. 1886, to August 20, 1887 333 

P. M. Rituals exchanged with Cantons, August 21, 1886, to August 20, 1887 103 

P. M. Rituals purchased by Cantons, August 21, 1886, to August 20, 1887 '■ 28 

P. M. Rituals exchanged with Officers, August 21, 1886, to August 20, 1887 ■ 4 

P. M. Rituals purchased by Officers, August 21, 1886, to August 20, 1887 14 

P. M. Rituals issued on order of Lieutenant-General, August 21, 1886, to August 20, 1887 4 486 



P. M. Rituals on hand August 20, 1887 231 



CASH RECEIVED FOR THE YEAR ENDING AUGUST 20, 1887. 

Canton Palestine, No. 3, Vermont, balance due 

New Cantons 

Cantons purchased and exchanged P. M. Rituals 

Officers purchased and exchanged P. M. Rituals 



$ 5 


00 


990 


00 


121 


50 


29 


5° 



Total $1,146 00 



FROM LEDGER OF SOVEREIGN GRAND LODGE, I. O. O- F. 

Dr. p. M. RITUALS, INCLUDING WARRANTS AND PROCLAMATIONS. O. 

1886. COP. 1887. COP. 

Aug. 2 1... To Balance, Journal, pp. I IO ' 3 3 6 1 ?I7 $ 7I? 00 Aug. 20... By Sundries 486 $1,12100 

(. IO >339 J On hand 251 ixi 00 

Nov. 31. ..To Gr. Treas., J. C. U., postage 27 52 

1887. 
Aug. 18. ..To Gr. Treas., J. C. U., postage 62 73 

Aug. 20... To Profit and loss 544 75 



On hand 231 231 00 



$1,352 00 
Aug. 21. ..To Balance, Journal p. 10,809 2 3i $231 00 



$1,352 00 



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Dr. PATRIARCHS MILITANT TACTICS. O. 

1886. COP. 1867. COP. 

Aug. 2 1... To Balance, Journal pp. I IO ' 336 l 1 $ 80 Aug. 20... By Sundries 33 $3300 

<- IO '339j On hand 18 1440 

Dec. 4. ..To J. C. U 50 40 00 

1887. 
Aug. 10... To Profit and loss 6 60 

~^77q $47 4 ° 

Aug. 21. ..To Balance, Journal p. 10,809 18 $14 40 

PATRIARCHS MILITANT ORGANIZATION. 

1886. 1887. 

Aug. 20.. .To Balance, Journal pp. \ lo ^ 6 1 6 54 $163 50 Aug " 2 °- B y Sundries 24 $ I2 00 

6 ,J K1 I 10,339] *+ + ■> 3 Onhand 630 15750 

1887. 0/ 3 
Aug. 20... To Profit and loss 6 00 

$169 50 $ l6 9 5o 

Aug. 21 ...To Balance, Journal p. 10,809 630 $157 50 

August, 1886... Net Profit, page 10,323 Journal $317 62 

August, 1 887... Net Profit for year, page 10,795 Journal $544 75 

6 60 

6 00 557 35 

Add carried to profit and loss account, for money received: Rituals were not issued 30 00 

Net profit to August 20, 1887 $904 97 

Add cost of Rituals, Tactics, &c, on hand $231 00 

14 40 
157 50 402 90 

Total $1,307 87' 

True copies, Attest: 
Columbus, O., October 22, 1887. THEO. A. ROSS, Grand Secretary. 

On account of my giving you pages of Revised Journal of 1887 I have changed the date from August to October. — T. A. R., G. S. 



[ADDENDUM F.l 

Digest of I<aws Regulating Patriarchs Militant, 1. 0. 0. F. 

REVISED, CONDENSED AND CLASSIFIED INTO A CODE. 



[Compiled from the original Organization, subsequent Enactments of the Military Council and Sovereign Grand Lodge, and the 
approved Acts of the Commander of Patriarchs Militant.} 



INTRODUCTORY. 

The Degree of Patriarchs Militant shall be based upon the principle of universal justice (justilia universalis), and the 
doctrine of rights shall be advocated by peaceful methods, but, if necessary, shall be defended with exerise of force— pax aut 
bellum. The charge to the candidate, prior to enrollment, must embrace the above ideas, enlarged and beautified. 

This degree is intended to be purely military and for purposes of display, and all civic matters affecting its members must 
and can only be arranged through the Encampment Branch of the Order. 

The membership shall be based upon good standing in the Subordinate Lodge and Encampment of the L O. O. F.; and 
no other requirement shall be exacted of an applicant for membership. 

ORGANIZATION. 

The unit of the organization of the Degree shall be the " Canton," which shall consist of at least fifteen (15) members, 
who shall be designated Chevaliers. 

The Cantons throughout the world shall be organized into an Army, with its various gradations of Corps, having 
appropriate staffs and suitable officers commanding. 

CONSTRUCTION OF THE ARMY. 
The Cantons throughout the world shall be organized into Battalions, Regiments, Brigades, Divisions, Army Corps, and 

an Army. 

Four Cantons shall constitute a Battalion. A Regiment shall consist of twelve Cantons organized into three Battalions. 
Three Regiments shall form a Brigade. Three Brigades shall make a Division. Two or more Divisions shall constitute an 
Army Corps (number limited to four in the United States and Canada), and the Army shall embrace the entire rank and file 
of the Patriarchs Militant. 



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RANK AND PRECEDENCE. 

GRADE. 

The " Grand Sire" of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of the I. 0. O. F. shall be ex officio the Commander-in-Chief. 

COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. 

i. A •' Lieutenant-General" shall, as the representative of the " Grand Sire," be the active Commander of the forces. 
2. A " Captain-General" shall be second in command, and also act as Chief of Staff. 3. A " Major-General" shall command 
an Army Corps. 4. A " Major-General" shall command a Division. 5. A "Brigadier" shall command a Brigade. 6. A 
"Colonel" shall command a Regiment. 7. A "Lieutenant-Colonel" shall be second in command of a Regiment. 8. A 
" Major" shall command a Battalion, thereby necessitating three Majors to a Regiment. 9. A " Captain " shall be the Com 
mandant of a Canton. 10. A " Lieutenant" shall be second in command of a Canton. n. An "Ensign " shall be third in 
command of a Canton. 

NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. 

i. A " Sergeant-Major." 2. A " Quartermaster-Sergeant." 3. A " Commissary-Sergeant." 4. A " Color-Sergeant." 
5. An " Equipment-Sergeant." 6. A " Hospital-Sergeant." 7. A " Trumpeter." 8. A " Clerk." 9. An "Accountant." 
10. A " Standard-Bearer. 

Cantons shall take rank in battalion line according to the age of organization ; Battalions in regimental line according to 
date of separate formation ; Regiments in brigades according to the dates of the Colonels' commissions ; Brigades in line in 
division formation by assignment of the division Commander, and Divisions and Corps in the Army per order of the Lieutenant- 
General. 

The organization of the Army is based upon the approved European system, and the battalion is made the unit for large 
bodies. Cantons are thrown into particular battalions because of jocal reasons, the distance which separates them, the ease with 
which they can be brought together, the congeniality of the members of the different bodies, etc., being considered, and Nos. 1, 
5, 13, and 40 may be in the same battalion. Battalions form in regimental organization as follows : The first battalion on the 
right of the line, the second battalion next to the first, and third battalion next to the second ; and where there is a fourth bat- 
talion temporarily assigned to the regiment, it will form next to the third at left of the line. Regiments take precedence in 
brigade formations according to dates of their Colonels' commissions. 

STAFFS. 
The general Staff of the Army, which shall also constitute the 

STAFF OF THE LIEUTENANT-GENERAL, COMMANDER P. M. 

A Captain-General, who shall be Chief of Staff of the Army. 

(During the Provisional Period the Lieutenant-General may appoint a Chief of Staff, with rank of Major-General, who 
shall have and appoint two Aids-de-Camp, to rank as Lieutenant-Colonel and Major, respectively.) 



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An Admtant-General with rank of Major-General. An Assistant Adjutant-General, with rank of Brigadiei A Deputy 

„f Maior-General A Chief of Equipment, with rank of Major-General. A Surgeon-General witn ran , 

A Jul Advoca e-General, with rank of Major-Geueral. A Chaplaiu-Geueral, wrtfi rank of Major-Generah ^ SulTu 

GeS Staff Corps. Such general officers, whose terms of ^Jj^^TJS. u ofcluel. A Special 

He b C c :rrk of JzssttZfigx. s?J£z?? - - *— -■ -— 

Staff Officers of various grades and corps, during the introduction of the P. M. movement, etc. 

STAFF OF A MAJOR-GENERAL, COMMANDING AN ARMY CORPS. 

Chief of Staff a Brigadier. An Assistant Adjutant-General, with rank of Colonel. An Assistant Inspector-Genera^ 
with rank of Com'nel'. An' Assistant Quartermaster-Gcneral, with rank ofCo.one, j^^— ^ 

i r r* i™,»i An Assistant Chief of Equipment, with rank of Colonel An Assistant aurgcuu ucnc.a , 
cine, in Assistant J^^l&JU wi.h'rank of Colonel. An Assistant Chaplaiu-Geueral, with rank of Colonel. 
A Banneret, wtth rank of ljeu.enan,-CoIonel. Four Aids-de-Camp, with rank (each) of Lreutenant-Colonel. 

STAFF OF A MAJOR-GENERAL, COMMANDING A DIVISION. 

rMrf of Staff a Colonel An Assistant Adjutant-General, with rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. An Assistant Inspector- 
c,^^^^^^^^^ An Assistant Quartermaster-General, with rank of Lieutenant-Colonel An 
A n't Comn^ssarv-General with rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. An Assistant Chief of Equipment, with rank of Lieutenant- 

r S W aTTss sta'nfsurgeo'ri General, with rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. An Assistant Judge Advocate- General, with rank 
rfSJ^S A" Division Chaplain, with rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. A Banneret, with rank of Ma JO , Ihree 
Aids-de-Camp, with rank (each) of Major. 

STAFF OF A BRIGADIER, COMMANDING A BRIGADE. 

Chief of Staff a Lientenant-Colonel. An Assistant Adjutant-General, with rank of Major. An Assistant Inspector-Gen- 
eral wS T auk of Major An Assistant Quartermaster-General, with Rank of Major. An Assistant Commtssary-Generah w.th 
\ Tf Mator An Assistant Chief of Equipment, with rank of Major. An Assistant Surgeon-General, w,th rank of Major 
A f AssisTau, JudgeAdTocaLceuera,, with rank of Major. A Brigade Chaplain, with rank of Major. A Banneret, wtth rank 

of Major. Two Aids-de-Camp, with rank (each) of Captain. 

AIDES TO STAFF GENERALS, ETC. 

To Captain-General: Three Aids-de-Camp, with rank (each) of Lieutenant-Colonel. To Major-Generals : Two Aids-de- 
C n lith raTk (each) of Major. To Brigadiers : One Aid-de-Camp, with rank of Captain. To the Assistant Adjutant-Generals 
TZZc^^ot^ Brigades "respectively : An Assistant Adjutant-General as Clerk, with rank commensurate with 

the command. 



213 — 

STAFF OF A COLONEL COMMANDING A REGIMENT. 

An Adjutant, with rank of Captain. A Quartermaster, with rank of Captain. A Commissary, with rank of Captain. 
A Surgeon, with rank of Major. An Assistant Surgeon, with rank of Captain. A Chaplain, with rank of Captain. A Ban- 
neret, with rank of Lieutenant. 

Non- Commissioned. 

A Sergeant-Major. A Quartermaster-Sergeant. A Commissary-Sergeant. A Color-Sergeant. An Equipment-Sergeant. 
A Hospital-Sergeant. A Trumpeter. 

STAFF OF A MAJOR COMMANDING A SEPARATE BATTALION. 

An Adjutant, with rank of Lieutenant. A Quartermaster, with rank of Lieutenant. A Commissary, with rank of Lieu- 
tenant. An Assistant Surgeon, with rank of Captain. A Chaplain, with rank of Lieutenant. 

Non- Commissioned. 
An acting Quartermaster-Sergeant. An acting Commissary-Sergeant. An acting Color-Sergeant. An acting Equip- 
ment-Sergeant. An acting Hospital-Sergeant. 

Battalions, generally, are allowed regular Staffs, at the option of the Majors commanding. 

STAFF OF A DEPARTMENT COMMANDER. 

Commanders of Departments, who rank as Colonels, will be allowed an Assistant Adjutant-General, with rank of Major; 
an Assistant Inspector-General, with rank of Major; and an Aid-de-Camp, with rank of Captain. Other Field Officers com- 
manding Departments will be allowed an Assistant Adjutant-General and an Assistant Inspector-General, with rank (each) of 
Captain, and an Aid-de-Camp, with rank of Lieutenant. 

MANNER OF ADDRESSING AND REFERRING TO OFFICERS. 

Spoken to in person, the Lieutenant-General must be addressed as " General;" being referred to, as the "Commander." 
All other officers must be addressed in person by their titles of military rank ; being referred to, the Colonel of a Regiment 
must be mentioned as the Colonel Commanding; the Captain of a Canton, as the Commandant, etc. In speaking to Bodies, 
they must be addressed as " Chevaliers." 

TITRM OF HORSE. 

The Commander of Patriarchs Militant may cause to be organized a mounted command of retired Officers, and design 
for such a Body a distinctive mark in uniform and arms, appropriate for a mounted command. 

In consequence of the nominal rate of $2.00, fixed as a standard fee for the issuing of retired commissions to officers of 
all grades, it is deemed advisable to authorize the organization of a mounted command of retired Officers, to be mainly used for 
escort duty, and the unit of which shall be designated a " Turm of Horse," be divided into two Troops and four Platoons, and 
consist in maximum strength of ninety-six Cavaliers and seven Officers. 



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Since the retired Officers, the file Cavaliers constituting a "Turm of Horse," will each hold past rank as Captain and 
upward the Officers of such command shall consist of a Colonel, the Commandant ; two Lieutenant-Colonels, in command of 
the ist and 2d Troops; four Majors, in command of the 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4 th Platoons, and the. seven Officers shall have issued 
to them live commissions designating their rank and command. 

The "Turm of Horse," a Troop or Platoon thereof, shall be drilled in the simpler movements of the Patriarchs Militant 
Tactics, suitably changed and adapted for Cavaliers. 

In forming the "Turm" in line, the Platoons will form from right to left, with the Majors upon the right of their Pla- 
toons respectively, and the Lieutenant-Colonels as guides on the right and left of the line. In forming column of Troops, 
right 'in front the Majors of the ist and 2d Platoons will act as right and left guides of the ist Troop, under command of the 
senior Lieutenant-Colonel, and the Majors of the 3d and 4 th Platoons will act as the right and left guides of the 2d Troop, under 
command of the junior Lieutenant-Colonel. In forming column of Platoons, right in front, the Majors will command their 
Platoons, respectively, and the Lieutenant-Colonels will take position upon the left of their Troops, opposite the ist and 3d 

Platoons, respectively. . .. 

Past Officers organized as a "Turm of Horse" may hold membership in Cantons, regardless of location, and will not 
be required to turn out and drill, as Chevaliers in the line, with their Cantons; but will be required to attend practice and 
mounted drills of their Platoons, Troops, and the "Turm of Horse " to which they belong. 

Officers of a "Turm of Horse," when mounted, shall carry lances resting in the stirrup-sockets and extending upward 
back of their right shoulders, and use swords only as arms; file Cavaliers, when mounted, will use swords or lances in obedi- 
ence to orders and at the command, "Carry, lances," will, with right hands, hold the lances erect resting in st.rrup-sockets; 
being at a carry, at the command, " With lances, charge," the lances will be brought to a horizontal position, staffs pressed 
firmly to sides with right elbows, bodies leaning forward; being at a charge, at the command, "Carry, lances," the bodies will 
resume position, and lances be held erect resting in the stirrup-sockets ; being at a carry, at the command, "Rest, lances, the 
lances will be fastened to the shoulder cords. The foregoing skeleton manual will, for the present, answer all necessary purposes. 

CANTONS. 
WARRANTS for. 
The Warrants for Cantons shall be applied for through the Department Commander, if there be one, and shall be rec- 
ommended by the Grand Encampment of the jurisdiction, if in session at the time of application ; otherwise, to be certified 
by the Board of Grand Officers, if there be such a Board, and if not, by the Grand Patriarch of the jurisdiction, subject to the 
approval of the Grand Encampment when convened. Such applications must be made to the Lieutenant-General, and all War- 
rants shall issue in the name of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, be signed by the Lieutenant-General, and attested by the Adjutant- 
General, and approved by the Grand Encampment of the jurisdiction in which the Canton is located, at its first session after the 
issue of Warrants. 



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Whenever fifteen Patriarchs of the Royal Purple Degree make application for a Warrant authorizing the formation of a 
Canton, the Lieutenant-General shall select a competent officer through the Department Commander or the Grand Patriarch, 
and commission him with authority to muster the applicants into the service and enroll their names upon the roster of the pro- 
posed Canton. This having been done the mustering Officer shall hold an election for Officers of the new Canton, whereupon 
nominations for the various positions shall be made, and, by ballot-vote, a majority of the votes cast shall determine the Officers 
for the respective elective positions. 

Commanders of Departments are, as it were, recruiting Officers, and must approve and cause all applications for Warrants 
to establish Cantons to be properly certified to, as to the rank and standing of the applicants, by the Board of Grand Officers, 
if there be such a Board, otherwise by the Grand Patriarch pf the jurisdiction, and approve the same and forward with lawful 
fees to Army Headquarters. In cases where the Commanders of Departments disapprove applications and object to the issuing 
of Warrants, they must set forth fully in writing the reasons for withholding their approval, that the Commander may be fully 
advised in the premises. 

Applications for Warrants to establish Cantons, P. M., must be accompanied by either a type-written or printed roster of 
charter names, otherwise the Warrant can not be engrossed — owing to the difficulty of deciphering strange signatures correctly; 
and Commanders of Departments, through whose hands such applications pass, must see that they are accompanied by perfectly 
legible rosters of applicants. 

GRAND. 

When the membership of a Canton shall have reached 90, the body shall be termed a Grand Canton, and the 
members enrolled after the first sixty-three (63) shall elect a second set of officers — Captain. Lieutenant, Ensign, etc. — thus 
making two Cantons, which shall have two separate military organizations, but be banded together under the Warrant for 
a Grand Canton. The senior Captain shall be Commandant of the Grand Canton. His Canton shall take precedence in 
parades, and he shall command when the body is turned out as a Grand Canton ; and no Grand Canton shall parade with less 
than 27 Chevaliers rank and file in each Canton. Should the Grand Canton number several hundred members, then each 63 
members, and fraction of 27 or over, shall elect a Captain, Lieutenant, and Ensign, etc., who shall take precedence according 
to date of commission. Should the Grand Canton contain a sufficient membership to make three Cantons of 63 members each, 
and start the fourth Canton with 27 members (216 in all), then it shall be organized as a Battalion, and the commissioned 
officers shall elect a Major, who shall be the Commandant of the Grand Canton, This may continue up to a Grand Canton, 
comprising 12 Cantons, and be organized into a Regiment, with the Colonel as Commandant of the Grand Canton, and the 
several Captains as Commandants of their respective Cantons. During the Provisional Period, Grand Cantons may be organ- 
ized and started with fifty-one (51) members, rank and file, in each complete component Canton, with the privilege of increasing 
such membership to the maximum limit — 63. 

There shall be issued a special Warrant authorizing a Grand Canton, and, when desired, regular Warrants for each Canton 
comprising such Grand Canton. 



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NAME OF. 



Canton Excelsior, No. io, etc. ^^ ^ 

^Bodies may be merged into Cantons of Patriarchs Militant i— ^ * ££ ^ £ ^umabt 
Degree ; bnt their notation of relative rank by numbers shall begm on ^Jg*^^ sl all take .^Lmber 

^ g ^r^^^ 

" a ""The Department nnmbers carry no significance whatever, further than to assist organi, a.ion and dispense " o t fc 

^htnac^^ 

"of C- f " c" m o b f e K I^SS CC2 ^irTSS fK - ,1 two system^ 
„^oT:ro bvio;s C l T he State or Department notat.on fo, ^"^^^^ t* S ^ ^C^T^^ 
^Sr^e-e-t cXof £Z£.1Z :^P-- - "comme ndatL of the Department 
■ Commander, approved by the Lieutenant-General. mwTS QF 

Cantons shall hold regular monthly meetings, or eantonmeuts, a. which nine (,) members shall constitute a quorum ; and 
shall havTrd te'a^al, hiring an app'ropriat/specia! inscription, which shall be ^Zjl^T^^o^l 

WhiC " ^ l"ir« that Sons shall have a, leas, one regular monthly cantonment, but there is nothing to prevent them 

[oXln^^ 

reads' can bf„fferId, P showi„g B why they should no, be approved, such By-Laws will be sanconed by the Commander. 



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ORGANIC REGULATIONS AND BY-LAWS FOR. 

The Organic Regulations for Cantons are obligatory to the letter. The general By-Laws for Cantons may be modified 
to suit particular cases and localities, and in such instances they must be forwarded to the Lieulenant-General for approval, 
and will not go into effect until they are approved by such Commander. 

(The Organic Regulations and general By-Laws for Cantons are published in pamphlet form, and therefore are not 
reproduced here.) 

SEALS FOR. 

It is necessary for a Canton to have a Patriarchs Militant Seal, and that the same may be properly constructed, 
and that all may be of uniform pattern, arrangements have been made for their manufacture after pattern of the approved 
design. 

Cantons must send impressions of seals to Army Headquarters for approval before they are used. All seals must con- 
form in size and general design to the sample impression on file in the Adjutant-General's office, and no variation will be allowed 
in such particulars. Seals not approved will carry no force with them, and papers to which they are attached will not be 
regarded as official. 

It is a direct requirement of law, that all official documents emanating from Cantons shall have an impression of the 
regulation seal of the Patriarchs Militant stamped upon the paper to make the communication official. Therefore, Cantons 
must take immediate steps toward procuring regulation seals. 

All Cantons using seals which have not been officially approved by the Lieutenant-General, or by an Assistant Adjutant- 
General on duty at Army Headquarters, must forward impressions thereof to the Deputy Adjutant-General, that the same 
may be compared with the regulation P. M. Seal for Cantons, on file at Army Headquarters. 

annual parade, reports of officers, and banners of. 

The 26th of April of each year, or the Saturday preceding, or Monday succeeding, when the said date falls on Sunday, 
shall be a day of annual parade in celebration of the anniversary of American Odd Fellowship. 

At the first meeting of the Cantons thereafter, the annual reports of officers, for the fiscal year ending on the 26th of 
April, shall be considered and audited, and after adoption and attestation as correct by the Captain or Commandant, duplicates 
shall be made out by the Clerks and be forwarded to the Adjutants of Regiments, who in turn shall properly condense and 
forward to the Assistant Adjutant-Generals of Brigades, and so on, through the Assistant Adjutant-Generals of Divisions and 
Corps, to the Adjutant-General of the Army. Such reports must reach the Adjutant-General by July 1st at furthest, and he 
shall condense, arrange, and compile from such data his report, and forwajd the same to the Grand Secretary of the Sovereign 
Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F. , by September 1st for publication. 

Each Canton shall, when on parade, carry the Patriarchs Militant Banner. 

MUSTER OF OFFICERS OF, AND. 

The Lieutenant-General may, at his discretion, cause the retiring Commandant of a Canton to muster his successor and 
other officers-elect, and shall at will issue muster-commissions to that effect. 



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The retiring Commandants of Cantons will be commissioned to install and muster their successors when practicable. 

The installation and muster of the Officers of a Canton in public is admissible, where the Canton is properly uniformed 
and can make a creditable display. All Bodies desiring to install and muster their Officers in public must make application for 
such privilege to the Commander of the Department, setting forth the facts with regard to membership, condition of uniforms, 
military proficiency, etc. All Commanders of Departments are hereby instructed to grant Dispensations, authorizing the 
installing of Officers of Cantons in public, when in their judgment the membership of the Canton, the condition of uniforms, 
and the military proficiency of the Body will enable it to make such a display as to be of credit to the Degree ; and when such 
Dispensations are granted, they must require that the installing ceremony be performed without the use of books in public. 

It is the duty of the Special Aids-de-Camp to the Lieutenant-General for the several States, Territories, and Provinces, 
to muster Cantons into the service, except wherein the Lieutenant-General may otherwise order; and all Officers who 
muster Cantons into the service shall make report direct to the Lieutenant-General, and also to the Commanders of Departments. 

So far as practicable the Commanders of Departments will be commissioned to muster the newly organized Cantons 
within their Departments, and they will then assign the new Cantons to Battalions and Regiments, and make report of such 
assignment, to the proper Field Officers, to the Generals of Brigade, Division and Corps, and to the Lieutenant-General. 

The mustering Officers, after having mustered and installed the Officers-elect of Cantons, will unofficially report the per- 
formance of such duty direct to the Lieutenant-General, and forward official reports thereof to the Commanders of Depart- 
ments, who will extract and file information, and then transmit them to the Lieutenant-General through regular military channels. 

Unofficial " Election Returns" forwarded direct to Army Headquarters are for the purpose of enabling the engrossing 
clerks to prepare commissions, etc., promptly, and the failure of Officers-elect to be mustered as early as they desire and expect 
to be, is caused almost entirely by the delay in forwarding official "Election Returns," since commissions and non-commissioned 
warrants will not issue until such official papers are received. 

A commissioned Officer, not an officer of a Canton, shall be considered as mustered and installed into office when he 
receives and accepts a commission, which shall also be read upon the first proper occasion to the command. Other officers 
shall be inducted into office by the announcement of their election, or appointment, by the ranking Officer of the grade 
organization. 

An Officer detailed for special duty, on mustering and installing tours, etc., shall have his expenses paid, provided the same 
are not defrayed by the bodies visited ; and when such expenses come out of the Quartermaster-General's Department, they 
must be limited.as to mileage and per diem, by the allowances made annually by the Sovereign Grand Lodge for similar expenses 
of its members. 

DUES OF. 

A system of dues may be adopted by each Canton for armory and military purposes, but in no instance shall benefits be 
paid members during sickness. 



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MEMBERSHIP AND OFFICE. 

This Military Degree shall be open to Patriarchs of the Royal Purple Degree everywhere, the condition requisite for 
receiving or retaining membership being good standing in a regular Encampment of the Order, without reference to jurisdiction. 
Thus, an applicant for enrollment on the roster of a Canton shall furnish only a certificate of membership and good standing in 
his Encampment and make application in the form prescribed by law, and it shall be received and considered, regardless of the 
jurisdiction from whence he hails; but it shall require a three-fourths (^) ball vote of the members present at the time the 
ballot is taken to elect. 

Cantons as a compliment may elect honorary members, from Odd Fellows possessing the Royal Purple Degree, who shall 
not be required to purchase a uniform, or turn out in parades or at funerals. 

All Chevaliers are either active or honorary, and the difference between such classes is fully expressed by law. 

Past officials of bodies which merge into Cantons of Patriarchs Militant, shall hold a retired rank corresponding to the 
rank held in the merged body ; provided, however, that no such retired rank shall be recognized below the grade of Captain. 

In Cantons formed by the merging of Uniformed Degree Camps, or Temples of the Patriarchal Circle, whose members 
are Patriarchs of the Royal Purple Degree, the Commander and Chief Captain, or Oracle and Chief Captain, and other mem- 
bers who have passed such offices, shall be entitled to retired rank as Captain ; and individual applicants for a Warrant to establish 
a Canton, holding certificates of past office, as above, or who may produce satisfactory evidence to such effect, shall also be entitled 
to said retired rank. 

Retired commissions, setting forth the grade of office past in such merged bodies, shall be furnished applicants upon the 
conditions hereinbefore expressed, and for which fees, even in amount to those specified for live commissions, shall be charged 
and collected. 

Commissions for retired officers hold for life, conditioned with continued membership in a Canton. 

Officers whose terms of service expire, and who desire to have their names appear upon the retired list of the Army 
Register, must forward applications for retired commissions, which will hold for life, conditioned with continued membership 
in a Canton. 

The Commissions of all Staff Officers appointed for the Provisional Period have expired, except in cases where such Officers 
have been temporarily continued in the service by General or Special Orders. Staff Officers whose terms of service have 
expired, should obtain retired commissions (at the nominal cost of $2 00 each, irrespective of rank), that their names may 
hereafter be reported upon the Army Register. 

All Chevaliers in good standing shall be eligible to office in their respective corps and commands ; and all officers are 
eligible to re-election, except the Captain-General (who, at the expiration of his term, shall by promotion attain to the command 
of the Army, with rank of Lieutenant-General), and the Lieutenant-General (who at the same date becomes a retired officer.) 

In order to hold office in the Army of Patriarchs Militant, it is necessary to be an active member of a Canton, or a 
member of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., the Body which created the Degree. 



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Chevaliers holding office, and accepting appointments to advanced positions, must resign the positions held when they 
accept appointments to positions more to their liking; and when fees for commissions have been entered upon the Headquarters' 
books, they will not be altered or effaced; and the fees for the second and other commissions, issued to the same officer, must 
be paid for as in the beginning, for first commissions. This is necessary to prevent defacing the books, and to show the grada- 
tion of promotions upon the Adjutant-General's Register. 

All appointments to office must be accepted in writing, and such acceptances, together with fees for commissions or 
warrants, must be forwarded before they issue. 

All Chevaliers and retired Officers are eligible to office, and all Officers must hold live commissions to enable them to 
perform the functions of office. 

An Officer who accepts promotion in his command, or Staff corps, virtually resigns the position previously held; and by 
such acceptance vacates the office held at the date of the writing accepting promotion. 

An Officer elected or appointed to position out of his command or Staff Corps, must resign the position held prior to 
accepting the new position. 

The resignation of an office does not retire the Officer with the rank held ; retired rank can be obtained only through 
service rendered in office, past. 

OFFICERS— HOW ELECTED AND APPOINTED. 
OF CANTONS. 

The commissioned Officers of a Canton shall consist of a Captain (who shall be Commandant), a Lieutenant, and 
Ensign; and the non-commissioned Officers, of a Clerk, an Accountant, a Standard-Bearer, a Guard, a Sentinel, a Picket, who 
shall rank in the Canton in the order named. 

The first five shall be elected annually by the members of the Canton, and the remaining four shall be appointed by the 
Captain, and hold office at his will for the period he serves as Commandant. 

In the election of a Commandant for a Grand Canton, where the Body comprises two or three Components, it is not 
obligatory for the Canton to promote Officers of any grade ; it is within the power of the Body to elect Officers from the Chev- 
aliers in the ranks, under the general elective franchise of the Organization. Where two or more Captains are retained in 
office, the senior by virtue of past service, if acceptable to the Grand Canton, should be designated as the Commandant. Where 
there is no perceptible seniority between such Officers, the Canton, as a body, must select and designate the Commandant from 
among the Captains — in fact, the Grand Canton possesses the inherent right to select its Commandant from among the Captains 
of its Components; and it is suggested that other Officers of the Grand Canton should be designated to act as Lieutenant and 
Ensign for Degree work, being selected according to their fitness for such floor positions. 

Where the Commandant of a Grand Canton ranks as a Field Officer, he must be elected by the commissioned Officers 
of the various Components of the Grand Canton. 



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On the night of the regular Cantonment, next before the 26th of April of each year, an election shall be held in every 
Canton of Patriarchs Militant for Commandant and subordinate elective Officers. 

The Clerks of the various Cantons throughout the several Departments shall hold elections as named in the preceding 
paragraph, and make report thereof to the Adjutant of the Battalion or Regiment, which report shall be attested by the 
retiring Commandant. 

The Clerks of Cantons, generally, will hold elections for Canton Officers under provisions of law and orders, and will 
make returns thereof on seven sheets, blanks furnished for the purpose, and will also fill out seven blanks for the Report, 
showing the result of the muster and inspection of their Cantons, respectively, on the 26th of April of each year (all as 
expressed on the face of the election and muster and inspection report blanks), and transmit as follows: One copy, marked 
unofficial, direct to the Lieutenant-General ; one copy direct to the Commander of the Department; five copies to the Adjutant 
of the Regiment to which the Canton is attached — one copy for regimental file, and four to be forwarded by the Adjutant 
through military channels: One, to the Assistant Adjutant-General of the Brigade; one, to the Assistant Adjutant-General of the 
Division; one, to the Assistant Adjutant-General of the Army Corps; and one to the Deputy Adjutant-General at Army Head- 
quarters. For and in consideration of such clerical services, the Clerks should be paid a reasonable remuneration by the 
Canton, either in cash or by way of credit on account of dues to the Canton military fund. 

The Adjutants of Battalions and Regiments shall forward the reports of elections held for Officers of the Cantons in 
their commands, respectively, through the Assistant Adjutant-Generals of Brigade, Division, and Army Corps, to the Adjutant- 
General at Army Headquarters. 

All returns of elections and appointments to office must be accompanied by the written acceptances of the Chevaliers 
so elected and appointed, together with check or money order in payment for commissions — this is absolutely required, and is 
needed that proper dates may thereby be obtained to be engrossed upon commissions, and that it may not be necessary to keep 
open accounts with Officers. 

All Line Officers elected at the general elections in April will be commissioned as soon as the returns of their election 
are received, and they will be mastered into the service in the presence of their Cantons by the retiring Commandants, or such 
other Officers commissioned for that purpose. 

OF BATTALIONS. 

The Major of a Battalion shall be elected every two years by the commissioned Officers of the Cantons composing the 
command. 

The Major of a separate Battalion shall appoint the Battalion Staff after the manner of appointment of a Regimental Staff. 

It is much easier for the Cantons forming Battalions to meet and drill than for the Battalions constituting the Regiment to 
assemble for a similar purpose. Therefore, and with the view of encouraging quarterly drills by Battalions, it is deemed advis- 
able to allow the Majors of Battalions, generally, to appoint regular Staffs, as provided by law for a separate Battalion ; upon 



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the condition, however, that the commissioned and non-commissioned Officers so appointed shall uniform immediately according 
to regulations, without modification. 

When the Battalions are formed for regimental drill and parade, the Staffs of the several Battalions will form as the 
right Canton of the Regiment; the commissioned Officers forming the ist Platoon, and the non-commiss,oned Officers forming 
the 2d Platoon; the senior Adjutant will act as Captain and take command of the Canton; the 2d Adjutant will act as 
Lieutenant, and the junior Adjutant as Ensign. All be attached to the ist Battalion, and under command of the Major thereof 

Staffs of regular Battalions forming Regiments are not mounted Officers, except by courtesy on special occasions, and 
are required at regimental drills and parades to form as the right Canton of the Regiment. 

That the Officers, the file of the ist. Platoon of the right Canton, as referred to in the paragraph next preceding, may be 
dressed uniformly, the Captains, Assistant Surgeons on the Staffs of regular Battalions, should, in uniforming, procure single- 

breasted coats. 

The Officers constituting the Staffs of regular Battalions should equip with Line Officers' swords. 

The uniforms and equipment for Officers forming the Staffs of regular Battalions are similar to those for Officers forming 
the Staffs of separate Battalions and Regiments, except in the details mentioned in preceding regulations. 

The Officers comprising the Staffs of regular Battalions should drill at all practice drills as Chevaliers, that they may be 
able to form a well drilled Canton at regimental drills and parades. 

OF REGIMENTS. 

The Colonel and Lieutenant-Colonel of a Regiment shall be elected every two years by the three Majors and other 
commissioned Officers of the Cantons composing the Regiment. The Colonel shall appoint the commissioned and non-com- 
missioned Staff of the Regiment from the command, and any vacancies caused by such appointments shall be regularly filled 
by election, or appointment, as may be necessary. 

OF BRIGADES, DIVISIONS, CORPS, AND THE ARMY, ETC. 

A Brigadier shall be elected every three years by the Field Officers of the Brigade, and shall appoint the Brigade Staff 

from the command. 

A Major-General of Division shall be elected every four years by the Brigadiers and Colonels having commands within 

the Division, and shall appoint the Division Staff from the command. 

Officers to be placed in command of Army Corps shall be selected by the Commander of Patriarchs Militant from the 
Generals in command of Troops, and be commissioned as Corps Commanders with rank of Major- Generals. The Major- 
Generals in command of Army Corps shall appoint Staffs from the command. 

The Captain-General shall be elected every three years by the general Officers of the Army, and shall appoint his Aids- 
de-Camp. He shall succeed to the active command of the forces, with rank of Lieutenant-General, at the expiration of such 
three years' term. 



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The Lieutenant-General shall attain the office by regular promotion from Captain-General ; shall appoint the general Staff 
of the Army and his Aids-de-Camp, and be the active Commander for three years. 

The Grand Sire of the I. O. O. F. shall be the head and Commander-in-Chief of the Patriarchs Militant, but his instruc- 
tions shall be issued through the Lieutenant-General and proper Staff corps. 

The Grand Treasurer of the Sovereign Grand Lodge shall be ex officio Quartermaster-General. 

All commissioned Staff appointments shall be for the period of office held by the appointing Officer. 

MANNER OF HOLDING ELECTIONS FOR FIELD AND GENERAL OFFICERS. 

'In the elections for Field and General Officers, the Officers in command of troops, only, shall vote; the votes shall be of 
two classes, viz.: Oral, upon a call of the Roster, at an "Assembly" of Officers for any election, or by sealed written proxy 
forwarded to the Officer holding the election ; an oral vote may be changed by the Officer casting it at any time prior to the 
announcement of the vote ; a written proxy vote may be withdrawn, changed, and redelivered at any time prior to the hour 
fixed for opening proxies; all elections shall be held under written orders, and a copy thereof shall be filed with the returns, 
and the written proxies, if any, shall be filed and forwarded to Army Headquarters with the election returns; personal repre- 
sentatives or telegraph proxies shall not be legal. 

Officers holding the following positions shall, when necessary, and when specially authorized so to do, hold elections as 
follows: The Assistant Adjutant-General of a Brigade, for the Field Officers thereof; the Assistant Adjutant-General of a 
Division, for the Brigadiers commanding Brigades therein; the Assistant Adjutant-General of a Corps, for the Generals of 
Divisions therein. 

General and Staff Officers shall not influence elections. 

Officers holding elections at "Assemblies " shall detail two Officers of the Assembly, who are entitled to vote, as tellers 
to distribute and collect ballots, and count the votes. 

The Assistant Adjutant-General of a Brigade will hold the election for the Field Officers thereof upon the following basis, 
and make return on seven sheets: The Line Officers of each Battalion voting for the Major of the Battalion; the Majors-elect 
and Line Officers voting for the Lieutenant-Colonel of the Regiment; or if the Regiment comprises four Battalions, the Majors- 
elect and Line Officers of each double Battalion voting for the Lieutenant-Colonel thereof; and the Lieutenant Colonel (or 
Lieutenant-Colonels), Majors-elect, and Line Officers voting for the Colonel of the Regiment. He will make return upon 
blanks (R-6), file one copy, and forward: One copy, marked unofficial, inclosing fees for commissions, direct to the Lieuten- 
ant-General ; one copy direct to the Commander of the Department ; and, obtaining the approval of the Brigadier upon the four 
remaining copies, forward one to the Adjutant of the Regiment for file; three to the Assistant Adjutant-General of Division, 
who will obtain the approval of the Major-General, file one, and forward two to the Assistant Adjutant-General of the Corps, 
who will obtain the approval of the Corps Commander, file one, and forward the remaining copy to the Deputy Adjutant-Gen- 
eral at Army Headquarters. 



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The Assistant Adjutant-General of a Division will hold and make return of the election held for a Brigadier either at 
an "Assembly" of the Field Officers of the Battalions and Regiments constituting the Brigade, or from written proxy votes for- 
warded by the Officers of such grade from a distance, on blanks (R- 7 ). He will fill out five sheets of official returns on blanks 
(R-8), file one copy and forward : one copy, marked unofficial, inclosing fees for commissions, direct to the Lieutenant-General ; 
one copy to the Assistant Adjutant-General of the Brigade, for file ; two copies, approved by the Major-General of Division, 
to the Assistant Adjutant-General of the Army Corps, who will obtain the approval of the Corps Commander, file one, and for- 
ward the remaining copy to the Deputy Adjutant-General at Army Headquarters. 

The Assistant Adjutant-General of an Army Corps will hold and make return of the election held for a Major-General, 
either at an "Assembly" of the Generals of Brigades and Colonels of Regiments, constituting the Division, or by written proxy 
votes, forwarded by Officers of such grades from a distance, on blanks (R- 7 ). He will fill out four sheets of official returns on 
blanks (R-8), file one copy, and forward: one copy, marked unofficial, inclosing fees for commissions, direct to the Lieutenant- 
General ; one copy to the Assistant Adjutant General of the Division, for file ; and, obtaining the approval of the Corps Com- 
mander, forward the remaining copy to the Deputy Adjutant-General at Army Headquarters. 

Full information as to the manner of proceeding in the holding of elections, together with blanks upon which to fill out 
and make returns of elections held, will be forwarded to the Clerks of Cantons, and to other proper Officers. 

Conditions Necessary. 

All elective offices shall be filled by nomination and ballot-vote. A majority of the votes cast shall constitute an election. 

The elections held in all the grade organizations, to determine the Commanders thereof, shall be conducted by a disinter- 
ested Officer, appointed through the Adjutant-General's Department for such specific purpose. 

Vacancies shall be filled as in first elections, and for the unexpired term only. 

At an election held for Field and General Officers— at an "Assembly," by sealed written proxies, or jointly— a majority of 
the Officers entitled to vote should be represented, that the election shall be unquestionably legal. 

MONEYS RECEIVABLE AND PAYABLE. 

COST OF WARRANTS AND COMMISSIONS, ETC. 

Initial outfits for Cantons, consisting of Warrant, three degree books, proclamation, military blanks, etc., shall be fur- 
nished Cantons, newly instituted, at a cost of $20. The Warrant, degree books, and proclamation shall be supplied by the 
Sovereign Grand Lodge, for which $10 of said outfit amount shall be covered into its treasury; the other supplies shall be 
furnished by the Adjutant-General's Department, and the money derived from sale of same be turned over to the Quarter- 
master-General. 

The same outfit shall be furnished Cantons created from bodies already organized, composed of Odd Fellows, who have 
attained the Royal Purple Degree, and who desire to be merged into the Patriarchs Militant, at actual cost, $10. 



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Degree books and other degree supplies shall all be furnished by the Sovereign Grand Lodge, as provided by law at the 
present time. 

All Officers' commissions shall be made out in the Adjutant-General's department, and fees charged and collected for the 
same, as follows : 

For Non-Commissioned Warrants, . . $i oo For Captain-General's Commission, . . $15 00 

" Ensign's Commission, . . . . 1 50 " Lieutenant-General's " 25 00 

" Lieutenant's " . . . 2 00 " Regimental Staff Officer's Commission, . 3 50 

" Captain's " . . . . 3 00 " Brigade " " " . 4 00 



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" Lieutenant-Colonel's Commission, . . 4 50 " Aides, on Staff of Captain-General, Commission, 6 00 

" Colonel's Commission, . . . 5 00 " " " " Lieutenant-Genera], " 7 00 

" Brigadier's " . . 6 00 " Major-General's, Heads of Staff Dep'ts, " 10 00 

" Major-General's " . . . 10 00 " Aides to Staff Brigadiers, Commissions, . 4 00 

Which moneys shall be covered into the Quartermaster-General's Department, to be used to pay the salary of the chief 
clerk and defray the expense of hall and sundries incident to the Military Council, etc. 

Officers of all grades above the rank of Lieutenant, shall, upon having passed the offices for which they were commis- 
sioned, by active service rendered, be entitled to obtain retired commissions, which shall hold for life, or good behavior, and be 
issued upon application therefor and the payment of the fee of two dollars ($2). 

Clerks, Accountants, and Standard-Bearers of Cantons should procure non-commissioned warrants, since the two former 
are elective Officers of the body, and the latter a non-commissioned Officer, specially recognized by the Organic law ; and 
because previous orders requiring the procuring of warrants for the three, were approved by the action of the Sovereign Grand 
Lodge, endorsing the reports and orders of the Commander. It is not absolutely necessary for the Guard, Sentinel, and Picket 
to procure non-commissioned warrants, though it is recommended.'^ The fee for a warrant for a non-commissioned Officer is 
one dollar ($1). 

The Commander of Patriarchs Militant shall issue to Chevaliers of defunct Cantons, certificates of honorable discharge 
upon application therefor, and the payment of a fee of one dollar ($1), which, together with certified evidence of good standing 
in a subordinate Encampment, may be deposited with other Cantons, and by means thereof membership therein obtained. 

COST OF RITUALS. 

Each Canton, operating under a Warrant, will be allowed to purchase three additional Rituals. Grand Cantons, operat- 
ing under Grand Canton Warrants only, will therefore be limited to three original and three additional Rituals — six in all 
Components of Grand Cantons, holding and operating under separate Warrants, will be allowed to procure three additional 
Rituals. Additional Rituals, purchased under the above provisions, will be supplied to Cantons at $2.50 per copy. 



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Officers in command of BattaHons, Regiment* Brigades, and Divisions will be allowed to ^«J^ 
each, ^dividual official use; and the Commanders of Departments, ^^^^^^^^^s 
allowed to procure a set of three Rituals, each for Headquarters purposes. The Rituals purchased under 

will be supplied to Officers for purposes named, at $2.00 per copy imtt . nmt Ceneral and with money for the same, 

In all instances applications for extra Rituals must be made to the Lieutenant-General, and witn my 

reCe,P ^r h rn75ei°or t r h d e ed firSt edition of .he Ritual, which were wished them to assist in the ^ncnW the 
work of tte Degree, will return the books .0 the Grand Secretary of the Soveretgn Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., and proonr 

,he 'Tail" ™^ Riruals ar'o be transported to Cantons and individuals, or are to be returned ,o the Grand Secretary 
of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. R, they must be sent sealed by express 

Cantons having the first edition of the P. M. Ritual can, a. wrll, exchange the sam for ^ he rev sed and imp 
by paying the nominal priee of fifty eents (50c.) per eopy, such amount being sufficient .0 ^fray the exper e per ™ d 
e ^oL E Ml such exchanges - be^ad, .upon ^^^S,. "S^U: 
^ 0V W '«rS;i:, ^^^^A^»S.. The old Ri,ua,s -s, be retained until the new cop.s 
re ;e°ei!ed?and m fieL be destroyed b, burning, and a certificate setting forth such fact, ^^tZ^TurZ^ 
T ZTrJl all over the seal of the Canton, be made in duplicate, and one copy forwarded to the Grand Secretary ot me 
Sovereign Grant Lodge and the other ,0 the Assistant Adjutant-Genera, a, Army Headquarters. Rituals no, having mthtary 
plates of Chevaliers appended to text, belong to the old or first edition. 



COST OF SUPPLIES. 



The work ou Tactics, as prepared under the supervision of the Lie—General shall be sold by <^Ch^W«* 
as supplies- and the moneys received for the same shall be covered into the Headquarters Fuud, and be appropriated 
toward defraying the general expense account until further orders from the Sovereign Grand Lodge. 

Th forms for Chevaliers' Roster, RoU-CaU of Cauton, Commandant's money order book, *"»»?*»%£££$ 
— 1. for Cantons all as prepared by the Lieutenant-General, are hereby authorized to be sold from Army Headquarters 
supplies ,Z -'uey " be covere/iuto a Headquarters Fund to help defray the expenses of the various offices at Army 

Headq Th?Lieu,e„a„t.Ge„eral shall prepare forms for the transfer of Chevaliers from one Canton to another, *--■ 
out the Department, a form of honorable discharge from a Canton, a form of application to a Canton for membership, 



which, together with the condensed Organic Law and general By-Laws for the government of Cantons, prepared by the Lieu- 
tenant-General, shall be published and sold by the Chief of Supplies ; the proceeds derived from said sales to be covered 
into a Headquarters Fund for the purpose of meeting the various incidental expenses, etc. 

The Organic Regulations and By-Laws for Cantons (S-4), applications for both active and honorary membership (S-i and 
S-2), and certificates of honorable discharge (S-3), must be ordered of the Chief of Supplies at Army Headquarters by the 
Commandants of Cantons. 

Seals, book and stationery supplies, consisting of Tactics, Chevaliers' Roster, Commandant's money order book, Account- 
ant's receipt book, Roll-Call of Canton, regulation P. M. letter heads and envelopes, must be ordered directly from the Chief of 
Supplies at Army Headquarters. 

P. M. letter-heads, handsomely lithographed, and envelopes, with blue-gold Degree emblem and return address, will be 
supplied to Cantons and Officers generally at cost, as an accommodation. Orders must express plainly that which is desired, 
and they will be filed and given to the lithographer, whenever a sufficient number are received 10 justify a run and the pulling 
of the sheets. A small stock of letter-heads and envelopes for the various Staff Corps. is kept on hand, and small orders from 
Officers of the several Departments can be supplied promptly. 

All supplies shall be sold directly from Army Headquarters, at such reasonable prices as may be determined upon by the 
Commander of Patriarchs Militant, and previous legislation in regard thereto, in conflict with the above, is hereby repealed. 

Under authority embraced in paragraph above, all supplies whatsoever, other than Rituals, will hereafter be furnished 
direct from Army Headquarters, and at the reasonable prices embraced within cost list below. This law, however, shall not 
prevent the sale of supplies now on hand and held by Commanders of Departments. 

The following are the prices charged for supplies furnished upon requisition of the Commander, or directly from Army 
Headquarters : Rituals in exchange for those of first edition, 50c. each; Rituals for Officers, $2.00 each ; additional Rituals for 
Cantons, $2.50 each; Tactics, bound in cloth, $1. 00 per copy, $10.80 per dozen copies, or $80.00 per hundred copies, and bound 
in morocco, $2. 00 per copy; Chevalier's Roster, $2 .00; Commandant's money order book, $1.25; Accountant's receipt book, $[.25; 
Roll-Call of Canton, 50c, or the entire set of the four blank books next above named, $4-5°; blanks (S-i and 2) applications 
for active and honorary membership, respectively, 3c. each; blanks (S-3) certificate of honorable discharge, 10c. each; pam- 
phlets (S-4) Organic Regulations and By-Laws, $10.00 per hundred- the name and number of Canton and Department and 
filling of blanks in By-Laws to be printed without additional cost; stationery at cost — 500 lithograph letter-heads, in pads, $2.50; 
500 small envelopes, with printed return address, $1.65 ; 500 large official envelopes, with printed return address, $2.25. 

All seals must be made after the pattern and design on file at Army Headquarters. Seals will be constructed under the 
supervision of, and be inspected by, an Assistant Adjutant General, and be furnished to Cantons at the nominal cost of $5 each. 
Where Cantons possess old seals of the U. D. Camp, or Temple of the P. C, they can be remodeled and fitted with new dies, 
etc., but the impressions must be inspected and approved before use. It is recommended that old seals be retained with the 
other archives of the bodies, especially since but little money can be saved by using them, as the die is the principal cost of the seal. 



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CANTON TAX AND MONEY PERCENTAGE 'PAYABLE TO COMMANDERS OF DEPARTMENTS, DIVISIONS, AND ARMY CORPS. 

Instead of the present fees charged for the commissions and non-commissioned warrants of Canton Officers, an annual 
"Canton Tax" shall be collected, of twelve dollars for each Canton operating under Warrant, and an amount from each Grand 
Canton, operating under Warrant, of ten dollars for each Component; and that commissions and non-commissioned warrants 
shall be issued to Officers of Cantons which have paid the Canton Tax, without cost. 

The above law, substituting the " Canton Tax" in place of the charge of specified fees for commissions and non-com- 
missioned warrants for Canton Officers, shall go into effect on and after the next anniversary muster, April 26, 1888. 

Ten per cent, of all moneys received from Organizations and Chevaliers in Departments, for commissions and supplies 
shall be paid over by the Lieutenant-General to the Commanders thereof, and be by them covered into the Department treas- 
uries, and be applied in payment of the general expenses. 

Five per cent, of all moneys received from Organizations and Chevaliers in Grand Departments and Divisions for com- 
missions and supplies, after deducting the ten per cent. Department fund, shall be paid over by the Lieutenant-General to the 
Commanders thereof, and be by them covered into the respective treasuries, and be applied in payment of the general expenses. 

Two per cent, of all moneys received from Organizations and Chevaliers in Army Corps, for commissions and supplies, 
after deducting the amounts paid to Department, Grand Department, or Division Commanders, shall be paid over by the Lieu- 
tenant-General to the Commanders thereof, and be by them covered into the treasuries of the Army Corps, respectively, and be 
applied in payment of the general expenses. 

The above laws, requiring the distributing of certain percentages of the Patriarchs Militant revenue to Commanders of 
Departments, Grand Departments, Divisions, and Army Corps, shall go into effect on April 26, 1888. 

Each Canton shall furnish its armory, supply suitable equipment, and defray all necessary expenses — purchasing printed 
supplies from the Sovereign Grand Lodge and the Adjutant-General's Department. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

Financial. 

Where an Officer handles moneys belonging to the organization, a bond of suitable amount and nature shall be demanded 
for the faithful discharge of the fiduciary trust. 

The Commandant of a Canton shall see that the Accountant-elect gives competent and satisfactory security for his trusts 
before he is allowed to enter upon the duties of his office. 

All moneys to be expended by the Quartermaster-General, shall be paid by order of the Lieutenant-General. 

Errors in moneys paid to the Lieutenant-General, and of which a portion is required to be paid to the Sovereign Grand 
Lodge, can not be corrected after they have passed into the hands of the Grand Secretary of that Grand Body and are posted 
upon the books, except by action of the Sovereign Grand Lodge. 



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All Officers and Chevaliers are hereby instructed to send exact amounts, only, for commissions, warrants, supplies, etc., 
that the necessity of keeping " open accounts " may be avoided. 

Officers, Chevaliers, and Cantons should recollect that all fees for commissions, warrants, and supplies are cash, and 
that accounts will not be opened for small sums, owing to the great amount of unnecessary labor that such practice would entail 
upon the force at Army Headquarters. 

Each Officer in command of a grade organization shall have and be expected to exercise a watchful supervision over the 
various Components of his Command. 

Majors of separate Battalions, Colonels of Regiments, Brigadiers commanding Brigades, Generals of Divisions and Army 
Corps, and the Lieutenant-General, shall respectively audit the accounts of their Staff Officers holding fiduciary trusts, and shall 
attest all reports of a financial nature, after they have been audited and found to be correct. 

The heads of the various Staff Corps of the Army shall determine upon and prepare suitable forms for subordinate reports, 
and the several Staff assistants in the different grade organizations shall fill out blanks, and make annual reports to their respec- 
tive chiefs, as herein described. 

COMMISSIONS. 

The Lieutenant-General's commission shall be issued directly by the Grand Sire, attested by the Grand Secretary of the 
Sovereign Grand Lodge, I, O. O. F. All other commissions shall be issued by authority of the Grand Sire as the head of the 
Order, but shall be signed by the Lieutenant-General, as his active representative and Commander of the Army, and be 
attested by the Adjutant-General, Deputy Adjutant-General, or an Assistant Adjutant-General. 

All commissions shall date from the time of their acceptance. 

No Officer, except the Commandant of a Canton or a special Aid-de-Camp on the Staff of the Lieutenant-General, shall 
hold two commissions at one and the same time. This, however, shall not prevent a detail for a special purpose. 

The Commandant of a Canton may hold a battalion or regimental field commission, or be a special Aid-de-Camp on the 
Staff of the Lieutenant-General. 

So soon as the Army of Patriarchs Militant shall be organized upon the elective basis, then it shall be improper and 
irregular for one Chevalier to hold two positions at the same time, except that such privilege shall be granted to him by a 
Dispensation from the Lieutenant-General. 

Upon the reception of the official returns reporting the names of Officers-elect, with acceptances of the Officers appended, 
and fees for commissions inclosed, the commissions will issue and be forwarded direct, or to the commanding Officers of the 
various Bodies. 

Upon the reception of their commissions, Officers assigned to command Battalions and Regiments will assume command 
thereof, appoint their Staffs respectively, and foi»svard the names and acceptances of the Chevaliers comprising the same, 
together with fees for commissions, through military channels, to the Lieutenant-General that the nominations may be approved 
and commissions issue. 



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Upon the reception of the official returns, at Army Headquarters, reporting the Brigadiers-elect, to command the various 
Brigades of the Army, their commissions will issue and be forwarded direct. 

The Brigadiers-elect upon the reception of their commissions will assume command of the Brigades to which they are 
assigned, appoint their Staffs and forward their nominations through military channels, inclosing the acceptances of the Cheva- 
liers appointed and fees for commissions, that the nominations may be approved and the commissions issue. 

Upon the reception of the official returns reporting the Major-Generals-elect to command the various Divisions Of the 
Army, their commissions will issue and be forwarded direct. 

The Major-Generals-elect, upon the reception of their commissions, will assume command of the Divisions to which they 
are assigned, appoint their Staffs, and forward the names of Chevaliers nominated, inclosing their acceptances and fees for 
commissions, that the nominations may be approved and the commissions issue. 

Officers can not properly discharge the duties of office until they are commissioned, and superior Officers should see that 
acceptances and fees are forwarded promptly. 

Officers of the grade of Captain and upward, at the expiration of their commissions, will be allowed to wear their uni- 
forms; but if they desire to wear the honorable chevron of office past upon their sleeves, and have their names appear in the 
roster of retired Officers, they will make application for and obtain retired commissions. 

PARADE. 

Cantons shall not turn out in public for purely display purposes with less than twenty-seven Chevaliers, rank and file. 

Cantons may parade upon occasion of the burial of a Chevalier with less than the minimum number prescribed for turn- 
ing out in public; and at other times with less than twenty-seven, rank and file, by order of the Commander of the Department. 

General parades of the Patriarchs Militant shall be formed as prescribed by rules laid down by the Commander, and by 
those within the Patriarchs Militant Tactics. 

In the general parades of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, embracing Organizations of Patriarchs Militant, 
Encampments, and Subordinate Lodges, the formation of the procession shall be as expressed in the foregoing paragraphs for 
the Patriarchs Militant ; and the Lodges and Encampments shall be formed according to law enacted by the Sovereign Grand 
Lodge at its session in 1883. 

In all general parades of the Order, where one or more Divisions of the Army of Patriarchs Militant take part, the said 
Military Body shall form on the right of the line, and the General in Command of the Patriarchs Militant shall take escort 
charge of and move the procession; and when there are a few detachments of the Patriarchs Militant only, they shall form 
on the right of the line, and the Commanding Officer shall report his command to the Chief Marshal as escort to the civic 
procession. 

A Canton or other Organization of the Patriarchs Militant may be allowed to parade at any point within the bounds of 
the Department, in which it is located, under Dispensation from the Commander of the Department. 



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A Canton or other Organization of the Patriarchs Militant may be allowed to parade at any point within the bounds of 
the Grand Department or Division, in which it is located, under Dispensation from the Officer in command of the Grand 
Department or the Major-General of the Division. 

An organized Body of Patriarchs Militant may be allowed to parade at any point within the bounds of the Army Corps 
to which it is attached, under Dispensation from the Corps Commander. 

A Canton or other Organization of the Patriarchs Militant may be allowed to parade anywhere under Dispensation from 
the Lieutenant General, Commander of the Patriarchs Militant. 

All organized Bodies of Patriarchs Militant desiring to go from one point to another, and desiring to parade at places 
other than at those at which they are located, shall obtain a Dispensation Order from the proper Officers ere they move, and a 
violation of this law shall be sufficient cause for court-martial. 

All General, Field, and commissioned Staff Officers must report for inspection, review, and general parade mounted and 
equipped according to the requirements of law, unless specially excused by the commanding General. 

The colors belonging to the various Cantons and Battalions will be under the control of the Colonels of the Regiments of 
which the said organizations form a part, and will be condensed and formed in line with appropriate color guards. 

All bands of music, with Cantons and Battalions, will, for the time of inspection, review, and parade, be under the control 
of the regimental Officer in command, and will be consolidated and placed on the right of the Regiments respectively. 

Chevaliers holding active membership in Cantons will not be allowed to turn out in uniform and parade with their En- 
campments in an Odd Fellows' procession where the Patriarchs Militant form a part. All Chevaliers appearing in uniform in 
public processions of the Order, embracing the Patriarchs Militant, must parade with their respective Cantons, unless excused 
by the Lieutenant-General. Disobedience to this law will furnish grounds for a court-martial. 

Permission will be granted to Chevaliers, allowing them to parade with their Lodges and Encampments in processions 
embracing their Cantons, whenever sufficient reason for so doing shall be presented to the Lieutenant-General; but, in all cases 
where such permission shall be granted, the Chevaliers acting under said permits must parade in ordinary Lodge or Encamp- 
ment regalia. 

Full Battalions will be allowed to have bands of music at the option of the Colonels of their respective Regiments. 
Battalion colors must be massed with those of the Regiment, but Cantons will unfurl and parade their banners. 
Chevaliers of all grades, composing the rank and file of the Army, will appear in dress uniform as prescribed by law, 
when on inspection, parade, and review, without local badge or jewel, and with handkerchief and watch chain concealed. 

Organizations not possessing the regulation baldric, may at their option wear the old baldric, but in no instance will the 
old gauntlet be allowed to be worn, since all Chevaliers in the line must wear white gloves. 

Chevaliers will not be allowed to drop out of line, unless for unavoidable cause, and then only by permission of the 
Officers in command of their respective Cantons. 

Under the law a Canton can not be compelled to turn out for parade or drill except on the 26th of April, when ordered 
by a superior Officer under penalty of court-martialand punishment such as it may see fit to inflict; but a Canton may, when so 



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ordered, determine by vote whether it will or will not turn out, and inform the Officer of its decision, without incurring the pen- 
alty of a court-martial. (Decision of the Grand Sire.) The practical effect of this decision is, that Cantons will be compelled 
to turn out for parade or drill on April 26th, the anniversary of the Order, when so ordered by a superior Officer. 

A Canton is allowed to purchase the P. M. colors for ritualistic purposes ; and when the body parades as a Canton, it 
may also display the P. M. colors in conjunction with the P. M. banner. 

' RETIRED OFFICERS, AND POSITIONS OF ON PARADE. 

All officers above the rank of and not including that of Lieutenant shall, on expiration of their commissions, hold a 
retired rank of the highest office obtained, and be assignable upon special duty. 

Retired Officers above the rank of Lieutenant (being in uniform), when with Cantons, may form on the right of the 
Canton, according to size, at the option of the Commandant, but have no other distinction on parade. However, if sufficient 
in numbers, they may form the right Platoon. 

In Battalion formation the Colonel may, at his option, form a Canton of such retired Officers, as the right Canton of 
the 1 st Battalion, and assign competent Officers to its command, keeping in view, as far as practicable, the rank and compe- 
tency of the Officers so assigned. 

DEPARTMENTS AND GRAND DEPARTMENTS. 

The district organization of the forces constituting this military branch of the Order shall be by States, Territories, Pro- 
vinces, etc., wherein there are at the time Grand Encampment jurisdictions of the I. O. O. F. 

Thus, all the Cantons within the limit of any such Grand jurisdiction shall be formed into a military command and be 
termed a Department. And if it comprises from four to six Cantons, the Department shall be commanded by a Battalion 
Major; if six to ten Cantons, by a Lieutenant-Colonel; if ten to sixteen Cantons, by a Colonel; if two to four Regiments, by 
a Brigadier; if two to four Brigades, by a Major-General. And in each instance the commanding Officer within the Depart- 
ment shall have control of its management, under the law. 

When four (4) Cantons shall have mustered into the Patriarchs Militant, in any Department, the Adjutant-General shall, 
in the name of the Lieutenant-General, issue orders for the election of the Battalion Major, whereupon the Battalion organiza- 
tion shall be formed after the manner previously described. Additional Cantons shall likewise be formed into Battalions. 
When two Battalions shall have been mustered into the service, an order of similar character shall be issued for the election of 
a Lieutenant-Colonel to command; and in a like manner for the Officers of a Regiment, Brigade, and Division. 

All troops within Departments numbering less than a Division must be formed into Regiments, Brigades, and Divisions, 
as the requirements of the service may demand, with those of the nearest Departments, and Officers be selected as hereinbefore 
prescribed. 



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For perfecting the mobilization of the Army, the Lieutenant General shall so combine the troops of the different Depart- 
ments as to band together the Chevaliers of near and congenial jurisdictions in the organization of Regiments, Brigades, and 
Divisions. 

Where the troops of Departments are combined with those of other Departments in the formation of Brigades and 
Divisions, the combined Departments shall be designated as Grand Departments, and be commanded by general Officers. 

Several Departments or Grand Departments, forming a general section of the country, will be denominated a Division. 

The Cantons in a Department to which there has not been assigned a Commander, will report to the special Aid-de- 
Camp of the Lieutenant-General in such Department. 

Department Commanders will proceed to organize their respective Departments by forming the Cantons therein into 
Battalions and Regiments, according to the number of Cantons in the Department. They will consider the congenialties, prox- 
imity, and desires of the Cantons in the formation of Battalions and Regiments; they will keep in view the possibilities of 
growth in the Department, and consequently form Battalions of three component Cantons, where there is a probability of 
having another and fourth Canton in the immediate section in the near future; and otherwise organize under provisions of law. 

The Commanders of Army Corps, Divisions, Brigades, Grand Departments, and Departments will appoint suitable Staff 
Officers, with rank, and of Staff Corps, as provided by law, report their names and acceptances of appointments to Army 
Headquarters, that commissions may issue; and officially publish said appointments to their respective commands. 

MILITARY COUNCIL. 

A Military Council, consisting of the Field and General Officers of the Army, shall be held annually, at least one week 
prior to the meeting of the Sovereign Grand Lodge. Such Body shall have the right to determine upon and profier such legis- 
lation, relating to the Patriarchs Militant, as it may deem proper and expedient, and shall present the same to a high commission 
consisting of the Grand Sire, Deputy Grand Sire, and Chairman of the Judiciary Committee of the Sovereign Grand Lodge. 

Such Commission shall report the legislation proposed to the Sovereign Grand Lodge for its action ; but this shall not 
preclude the Sovereign Grand Lodge from originating legislation for this Degree. 

The Lieutenant-General shall be elected by the Sovereign Grand Lodge the first year as a provisional Commander, and 
be vested with all necessary power, in addition to that herein specified, that may be requisite for the successful organization 
of the Army; but his appointments shall stand only for the year, or until the regular elections can be held, etc. The Lieuten- 
ant-General shall preside over the Military Council, and shall vote as a member, and in case of a tie, shall give another and 
casting vote. 

When the Military Council is in session, the Lieutenant-General will occupy the principal chair, with an Aide on each 
side. The Captain-General will sit further to his left, and be accompanied by an Aide, and shall preside during the temporary 
absence of the Lieutenant-General. The Adjutant and Quartermaster-Generals shall both sit to the right of the presiding 
Officer, the Adjutant-General being nearest his station. An Officer of the Day, with Sentinel, shall have charge of the door. 



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The members of the Military Council comprise all General Officers of the Army in active commission, regardless of 
corps or command, and the Field Officers of Battalions and Regiments. 

It is to the best interest of the Patriarchs Militant that the Military Council shall be convened during the summer 
months, and that the annual parade of the Army shall occur at the time and place selected by the Commander P. M. for 
holding the Council. 

As a general rule to be followed in determining the points at which to convene the Military Council, the Commander P. 
M. should consider the accessibility of the location, its fitness for a parade and display occasion, and the possibility of making 
cheap excursion rates for the round trip thereto from the greatest number of points where P. M, troops are located. 

A Board of thirteen Officers shall be appointed by the Commander of Patriarchs Militant to draft rules for the govern- 
ment of the Military Council when in session, and present such general suggestions as they may deem important, and to the 
interest of the Degree and Army, and make report thereof at the next annual session of the Military Council. 

GENERAL. 

Military maneuvers, etc., under the law, shall be authorized by authority of the Commandants of each grade organization, 
viz.: Canton, Battalion, Regiment, Brigade, Division, Army Corps, and Army; and the Army regulations of the United States, 
except where they conflict with these provisions, shall serve as a code by which the Officers and Chevaliers shall be governed. 

A majority vote shall determine all questions in every grade organization, and the presiding Officer (if of the command) 
shall vote as a member of the body, and in case of a tie vote, shall also give the casting vote. 

The countersign necessary for gaining entrance into a Canton shall be universal ; shall be selected annually by the Grand 
Sire, and be communicated by him to the Lieutenant-General, who shall cause its promulgation throughout the rank and file of 
the Patriarchs Militant. This annual word should be given at the outer door. 

All Uniform Degree Camps should merge into Cantons of Patriarchs Militant and become subordinate to this Organization. 
All Bodies which merged into Cantons prior to the first of January, 1886, are allowed to retain their old Charters, or 
Warrants of authority for original organization, as instruments of historical interest. 

All Bodies desiring to join the Degree by merging into a Canton, must apply for the necessary military Warrant, Officers' 
commissions, etc., as soon as practicable; and until the Adjutant-General's Department can be organized, all such applications 
must be made out to the Lieutenant-General, who, under his provisional powers, will see that the organization is effected upon 
an equitable basis. 

Until the various Staff Departments are properly arranged and gotten into working order, and have time to prepare suit- 
able military blanks, any form of application or report setting forth plainly the purposes of the signers, will be recognized. 

The right of appeal through proper military channels to the Sovereign Grand Lodge, by any Chevalier, from the action 
of his Canton, and by any Canton from the action of any Officer provided for by this legislation, is expressly granted. 



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The general organization of Patriarchs Militant, embracing the Department Commanders, their Staffs, etc., shall be 
printed as an annex to the proceedings of the Sovereign Grand Lodge. 

The Assistant Grand Secretary of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of I. O. O. V. shall be chief clerk to the Adjutant-Gen- 
eral, until otherwise provided by the Military Council. The chief clerk shall receive for such service $300 per annum from 
the Patriarchs Militant, after the first year. 

There being a possible misconception of the term " Staff Captain," it is hereby defined as any Staff Officer of a Battalion 
or Regiment, or attached to any Department of the Staff of the Army, holding rank with the grade of Captain. 

The nomination and recommendation of Chevaliers for appointment to Field and Staff positions, must be forwarded 
through the Commanders of Departments, etc., and no Officer shall exercise the functions of office until commissioned, or until 
his appointment is published by General Orders from Army Headquarters. Applications for commissions for Staff Officers, 
emanating from Officers having the right to appoint them, must be accompanied by the proper fees. 

The names of Chevaliers and recommendations for their appointment to office must be forwarded through regular mili- 
tary channels ; even the nominations of the personal Staffs of Brigadiers, and of the Commanders of Departments should be 
forwarded through the Generals of Divisions and Army Corps as a personal courtesy. 

The Commanders of Departments, Grand Departments, Brigades, Divisions, Army Corps, and General Officers otherwise 
assigned, will forward to the Deputy Adjutant-General, at Army Headquarters, duplicates of all orders issued by them. 

All Officers issuing " General Orders" must forward two copies of such orders immediately to the Lieutenant-General 
at Army Headquarters. 

Chevaliers in uniform will refrain from frequenting bar-rooms and places where intoxicating drinks are sold, and from 
any and all improper places, under penalty of a court-martial, if reported. 

Chevaliers, Cantons, or other Organizations of Patriarchs Militant, shall be and are hereby prohibited from publishing 
and selling forms, plates, books, etc., of the nature of those sold by the Chief of Supplies at Army Headquarters, as supplies, 
under penalty of paying a royalty for each and every one sold in disobedience to this regulation, equal to the profit derived 
from the sale of said supplies of similar nature; the Lieutenant-General to determine all cases of infringement on the supply 
privilege hereby granted to the Patriarchs Militant Headquarters Fund. 

The Commander of a Department, and Brigadiers and Colonels, or Colonels and Lieutenant-Colonels, or Lieutenant- 
Colonels and Majors, or Majors, or Commandants of Cantons, as the case may be, owing to the command forming the Depart- 
ment, shall constitute a Board of Officers to determine the manner by and through which a military fund sufficient for Head- 
quarters purposes shall be raised, and that all Brigades, Regiments, Battalions, Cantons, and Chevaliers shall respect and obey 
the reasonable demands of such Boards of Officers. 

After January 1, 1887, all applicants for Warrants to establish Cantons shall possess regulation uniforms, and appear 
dressed in the same upon the mustering of the Canton. 

The Lieutenant-General shall have and is hereby clothed with power to convene courts-martial for the purpose of investi- 



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gating any and all acts perpetrated by a Chevalier, Canton, or other Organization of the£P.|M., and shall approve or reject the 
finding of the court-martial as he may deem proper. 

The Commanders of Departments shall assign newly mustered Cantons to Battalions and Regiments, and report such 
acts of assignment to Colonels of Regiments, Generals of Brigades, Divisions, and Army Corps, and to the Lieutenant-General. 

Honorary members of Cantons are required to have fatigue caps, belts, and swords, in order that they may work their way 
in and out of cantonments. They are not required to have a dress uniform, nor are they required to parade in public. They 
are required to pay their proportionate part toward defraying the expenses of the Canton; and since they can not be ordered 
upon active service, they may discuss, but will not be allowed to vote upon questions brought before the Canton. 

The general law states that honorary members shall not be required to purchase uniforms, which, however, does not 
prevent the necessity of honorary members possessing caps, belts, and swords when they visit Cantons, since the same are 
necessary to work the Degree. It is therefore requisite that such class of members shall have the required equipment, whether 
they own it or have the use of it, as the property of the Canton. 

Cantons are recommended to procure, and have accessible at the Out-posts, a limited supply of fatigue caps, belts, and 
swords for the use of honorary members and visiting Chevaliers generally, who may be without the necessary equipment to 
work the Degree. 

Under the law of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, establishing the Degree of the Patriarchs Militant, honorary members 
can not be required to wear a cap, belt, and sword in order to sit in a Canton. (Decision of the Grand Sire.) The organic 
law of the Degree requires that a Chevalier shall be clothed " with a fatigue cap, belt, and sword," for the purpose of working 
into and out of a cantonment. Therefore, Cantons should have a limited number of caps, belts, and swords for the use of 
visiting Chevaliers and honorary members. 

Warrant members of Cantons, which were formerly organized and uniformed Bodies of Royal Purple Degree Patri- 
archs, whether U. D. Camps, Temples of the P. C, or Uniform Battalions of R. P. D. P.'s, who do not appear for muster 
within the limit prescribed by law, should be dropped from the rolls. 

The Patriarchs Militant year ends with the anniversary of the Order, the 26th day of April, and the 25th or 27th inst. 
when the 26th falls on Sunday, and the Countersign shall be promulgated by the various Commandants of Cantons at the 
muster and inspection of their commands on such day; and in order that it may be received in due season, it must be promul- 
gated from Army Headquarters, through military channels, in ample time prior thereto to allow of its transmission to the Line 
and Field Officers in command of Cantons before the anniversary parade. 

Officers and members of the Sovereign Grand Lodge are entitled to visit Cantons during the terms of their active mem- 
bership in that Grand Body, regardless of membership in a Canton, on the ground that they are members of the creative Body, 
and as such, have access to and a knowledge of the Degree in every particular, and through means of such knowledge and 
their Sovereign membership, they are entitled to visit a Body subordinate to the Sovereign Grand Lodge under provisions of 
law : that is, they will be required to work their way in a cantonment as any Chevalier. 



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All official communications, of whatsoever nature, intended to reach Army Headquarters, must be forwarded through 
regular military channels, and other and unofficial communications forwarded direct must be marked "unofficial," in the 
heading. 

The attention of all Chevaliers and Organizations of Patriarchs Militant is hereby called to the provision of law, prohib- 
iting the construction of seals, and the publication and sale of books and documents, infringing upon the rights of the P. M., as 
guaranteed by the Sovereign Grand Lodge, with regard to furnishing supplies, etc., under penalty of paying a royalty, as 
hereinbefore expressed. 

As a guard against delays, unavoidable or otherwise, and of all natures whatsoever, an Adjutant-General at Army Head- 
quarters, in addition to forwarding orders through military channels, will (at his discretion) transmit to the Clerks of Cantons, 
in care of the Commandants thereof, one copy, marked unofficial, and such Officers will respect and obey the same in the 
absence of orders transmitted through regular military channels. 

To save expense in postage, blank forms, upon which to make returns of elections, and upon which to make report of the 
muster and inspection on the 26th of April, will be mailed directly to the Clerks of Cantons, and duplicate copies of the same 
will be mailed to Commanders of Divisions, Grand Departments, and Departments, through military channels. 

The Clerks of Cantons will ascertain fully all information to be written in the muster and inspection report, and especially 
that giving the number of Chevaliers who were influenced in joining the Order by a desire to obtain a Military Degree. 

The Clerks of Cantons, generally, should affix the seal of the respective bodies to all official papers forwarded, emanating 
from the body, or from themselves as election Officers. 

Commandants of Cantons, generally, will see that the history of the original organization of the bodies from which the 
Cantons sprang respectively, properly authenticated, is prepared and forwarded to the Lieutenant-General, that data may 
thereby be obtained from which to compile the register, showing the relative rank of the Cantons comprising the Army of 
Patriarchs Militant. 

Chevaliers or organized bodies of Patriarchs Militant will refrain from using their uniforms, or loaning them to others to 
be used for purposes other than those pertaining to or connected with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, wherein the 
Military Branch is represented. 

The Commanders of the various military Organizations of Patriarchs Militant, from the Commandant of a Canton to the 
Major-General of an Army Corps, inclusive, will see that sufficient and proper records are kept of the various military matters 
passing through their hands; and the Commanders of Departments are especially charged with the duty of seeing that the 
Assistant Adjutant-Generals of the Departments respectively, shall keep a sufficient and proper record of all transactions, military 
and otherwise, within the Department. 

Unofficial election returns forwarded direct to Army Headquarters are for the purpose of enabling the engrossing clerks 
to prepare commissions, etc., promptly, but the commissions and non-commissioned warrants will not issue until such official 
returns are received. 



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Candidates for field positions of Battalions and Regiments should attend the " Assembly " of the Line Officers of such 
bodies respectively, that those elected may take part in the election of Field Officers of higher grades. 

Officers in command of grade organizations, who are required to indorse official papers, with their approval or disad- 
proval, to be transmitted through military channels, should perform such duty in person to avoid the possibility of error. 

Assistant Adjutant-Generals in transmitting official papers, except returns wheieon full instructions are printed, should 
sign the name of the Officer commanding the Department, Brigade, Division or Army Corps, and make the paper official 
over their own signatures. 

The Commander of Patriarchs Militant shall appoint and commission an Assistant Adjutant-General with rank of 
Brigadier, who shall be a salaried Officer on duty at Army Headquarters, and who shall receive as compensation for his entire 
services, a sum of not less than twelve hundred nor more than fifteen hundred dollars per annum, payable monthly. The said 
amount to be paid out of the General Fund of Patriarchs Militant. 

The Commander of Patriarchs Militant shall, where there are two or more Officers of the same grade in command of 
troops within a Department, assign one to the command of the Department. 

The Commander of Patriarchs Militant shall have power to relieve an Officer who fails to discharge the duties of his 
office, and may assign temporarily the Officer next in rank to the command, and make report thereof to the Military Council at 
the first session thereafter. 

The Commanders of Battalions, Regiments, Brigades, Divisions, and Army Corps shall hold active^membership in a 
Canton forming part of the command, except where for good and satisfactory reasons the Commander P. M. shall deem proper 
to grant and issue a Dispensation to the contrary. 

The general correspondence from Officers and Chevaliers within the territory comprising the Army Corps shall be 
answered first by the Corps Commanders, and not be forwarded to the Commander of Patriarchs Militant unless of great 
importance, and necessary that he should personally a'nswer it. 

On and after December i, 1887, all unofficial correspondence from Officers and Chevaliers desiring general information 
relating to the Patriarchs Militant, must be forwarded to the Major-Generals in command of Army Corps, respectively, who will 
answer such communications, and their answers will be final, unless the queries and subjects in the premises shall be of sufficient 
importance to be forwarded to Army Headquarters, and in such instances they must be transmitted through military channels. 

It is advisable to procure a camp outfit for the Army, and with that view the Commander of Patriarchs Militant is hereby 
authorized to raise moneys, by contribution, from Cantons, Officers, Chevaliers, other Odd Fellows, and the people generally; 
and when a sufficient amount shall have been obtained, to purchase tents and other equipment for the Army. 

Hereafter, in estimating the strength of Cantons in the roster of Battalions and Regiments, the active Chevaliers only, 
shall be reported as bearing swords, and the mention of honorary members shall be made as such. 

Orders issued by superior Officers in plain violation of the law creating the Degree are of no binding force upon Cantons 
or Chevaliers, and may be disregarded. 



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A Chevalier can not be expelled from membership in a Canton without trial, "and any action without such trial is null 
and void, and does not prejudice the right of the Canton to proceed in legal form." (See General Law for the Government of 
Cantons, and the report of the Committee on Appeals on the appeal of Chevalier P. H. Stearns from the action of Grand Can- 
ton Worcester, No. 3, of Massachusetts, Sovereign Grand Lodge Proceedings, session 1887.) 

Commanders of Departments are the ranking Officers in command of troops therein, unless special Officers shall be 
designated by the Lieutenant-General. Officers in command of Grand Departments, Divisions, and Army Corps, with Head- 
quarters in a Department, will not, without special orders, assume command of the Department. 

The Ritual, Tactics, Ceremony for burial of a Chevalier, Ceremony for laying corner stones of public edifices, Organic 
Regulations and general By-Laws for the government of Cantons are published in book and pamphlet form, and are hereby 
referred to as part of the code of laws for Patriarchs Militant. 

Commanders of Departments will mail applications for Warrants to establish Cantons direct to the Commander P. M., 
without fowarding the same through military channels, for the reasons that the applicants for a Canton are not properly in the 
Army until mustered, and therefore not under the control of Brigade, Division, or Corps Commanders. 



BANNERS, FLAGS, AND UNIFORMS. 

PATRIARCHS MILITANT BANNER. 
The Patriarchs Militant Banner shall be 36 inches wide by 54 inches long, and be made after the following design : 

FRONT. 

White banner silk, with purple silk velvet lambrequin, trimmed with gold lace fringe and tassels. 

Escutcheon Shield. 

Top — Black silk velvet, bearing gold embroidered eye and rays of light and three links. 

Peace Quarter — Medium blue silk velvet ground, bearing silver embroidered lamb, couchant. 

War Quarter — Scarlet silk velvet ground, bearing gold embroidered lion, rampant. 

Chevron — Cloth of gold ground, with scarlet silk embroidered motto — Pax aut Bellum. 

Degree Quarter — Purple silk velvet ground, bearing eight gold embroidered crossed crooks and swords. 

The initial letters P. and M., in old English type, shall be embroidered in gold in the lower corners of the banner, and 
I. O. O. F., similarly embroidered in plain Roman type, in the lower center. 

The lambrequin shall contain, in gold embroidery, the name of the Canton, and the location may be appropriately embroi- 
dered beneath the escutcheon. 

(See design in Addendum H.) 



BACK. 

Scarlet banner silk, trimmed with gold lace and fringe. 

Escutcheon Shield. 

Body — Cloth of gold, bearing at top the name, "Patriarchs Militant," embroidered with scarlet silk and silver bullion, in 
old English letters ; and in the center a purple silk velvet Norman shield, cotticed with scarlet silk velvet on gold rays of light, 
bearing the gold embroidered motto — Justitia Universalis — on the scarlet band; and in upper corner a gold embroidered 
crown ; and a scarlet and silver embroidered crossed crook and sword beneath the Norman shield, showing the crook and 
handle above shield, and the points below. All as per patterns of design. 

The banner must be suitably mounted for carrying during parades, etc., and to each end of the cross-bar must be 
attached an appropriate gold and scarlet cord, with heavy gold bullion tassels. The staff must be surmounted with a gilded 
globe bearing a gold crown. 

Banners may be made of less costly material, with painted escutcheons and inscriptions, and they may be even more 
elaborately embellished, but in all instances the design must be adhered to in every particular. (See design in Addendum H.) 

Each separate Battalion and Regiment shall, when on parade, carry the 

PATRIARCHS MILITANT COLORS, 

which shall be attached with rings to an appropriate staff, surmounted with a gilded eagle. 

The flag shall be 36 inches wide by 54 inches long, and consist of three equal vertical stripes, thus — purple silk next to 
the staff, white silk in the center, and scarlet silk next to the wind —as shown by design. The letters P. and M. in old Eng- 
lish, must be embroidered in gold upon the purple and scarlet stripes on each side, that the initials may show as on pattern. 
Upon the center stripe a scarlet and gold embroidered crown upon silver and gold embroidered crossed crook and sword 
must be appropriately worked; and the flag must be trimmed with gold bullion fringe. 

There must be a fine gold cord, with gold bullion tassels, of suitable dimensions, suspended from the eagle. 

This flag may be made even more elaborate by embroidering crossed crooks and swords plentifully on either or both 
purple and scarlet stripes; and it may be made less expensive by using silk embroider}'. (See design in Addendum H.) 

GUIDONS OR MARKERS. 

Guidons may be used at the option of Commanders, and shall consist of a small swallow-tailed flag 24 inches wide by 36 
inches long, the upper half to be scarlet, and the lower half to be white, the swallow-tail cut to be half the length of the gui- 
don, with gold embroidered crown on crossed crook and sword, which may be enclosed within three links in the center. This 
flag shall tie upon a suitable staff with spear head. 



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HEADQUARTERS FLAG FOR A COLONEL COMMANDING A REGIMENT. 
A Colonel shall display at his headquarters the Regimental flag in conjunction with the P. M. Colors, and the same 
may be borne by a Color Sergeant on parade occasions. It will consist of a combined blue and gold banner-silk field, with 
gold silk at top and to the wind, and blue silk at bottom and next the staff, joined diagonally from top at staff to bottom at wind, 
40 inches wide by 60 inches long, and shall bear the special design of an eagle standing upon the P. M. [Norman] shield 
escutcheon, clutching a sword in one claw, an olive branch in the other, and flying a blue streamer from beak, bearing the 
motto, " Pax aut Bdlum ;" the sky of design to be light. All to be appropriately embroidered in silk floss and gold and silver 
bullion ; or it may be handsomely painted upon the flag in oil colors. Above the said design, and within a gold-bordered scarlet 
banner-silk scroll, must be embroidered in gold bullion, in old English letters, the name " Patriarchs Militant ; " and parallel 
with the under side of the flag, upon a white banner-silk, gold bordered panel, with ornamental scroll ends, must be embroidered 
in gold bullion, with suitable shadings, the name of the regiment, thus: " First Massachusetts." The flag shall be attached 
with gilt rings to an appropriate staff, surmounted with a gilded eagle. There must be a fine gold cord, entwined with scarlet 
silk, having gold bullion tassels of suitable dimensions, suspended from the eagle. (See design in Addendum H.) 

HEADQUARTERS FLAG FOR A BRIGADIER COMMANDING A BRIGADE. 

A Brigadier shall display at his headquarters the Brigade flag in conjunction with the P. M. Colors, and the same may be 
borne by his Banneret on parade occasions. It will consist of a scarlet banner-silk field, 40 inches wide by 60 inches long, 
edged on all sides, except on that next the staff, with rich yellow silk fringe, and shall bear the emblematic P. M. three links 
worked in silver bullion so as to form the sides of an equi-angular triangle, with a point of the triangle at the zenith, and a silver 
bullion five-pointed star embroidered directly above it; the triangle must embrace the emblematic gold crown, surmounted 
with a lion's paw in scarlet, with crimson shading and gold and silver bullion high lights, all embroidered upon a dark purple 
banner-silk inclosed ground. Along the elevated sides of the triangle must be appropriately embroidered in silk floss an olive 
branch ; and beneath the side of the triangle, parallel with the under side of the flag, upon a dark purple gold-bordered panel, 
must be embroidered in gold bullion, in old English letters, the motto, "Pax aut Be/lum." Above the entire design, within a 

gold-bordered scroll must be embroidered in gold bullion with silver high lights, " Brigade of the Division of the ." 

The flag shall be attached with gilt rings to an appropriate staff, surmounted with a gilded eagle. There must be a fine gold 
cord entwined with purple silk, having gold bullion tassels of suitable dimensions, suspended from the eagle. (See design in 
Addendum H.) 

HEADQUARTERS FLAG FOR A MAJOR-GENERAL OF DIVISION. 

A Major-General of a Division shall display at his headquarters the Division flag in conjunction with the P. M. 
Colors, and the same may be borne by his Banneret on parade occasions. It will consist of a medium blue banner-silk field, 
40 inches wide by 60 inches long, edged on all sides, except on that next the staff, with rich yellow silk fringe, and shall bear the 
emblematic three links worked in silver bullion so as to form the sides of an equi-angular triangle, with a point of the triangle 



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at the zenith, inclosing the emblematic crown upon crossed crook and sword, embroidered in gold bullion upon a scarlet 
banner-silk inclosed ground. Above and on each side of a vertical line extended from the apex must be embroidered in 
silver bullion a five-pointed star; opposite the left elevated side of the triangle (looking toward the flag), on the blue silk field, 
must be embroidered in silver bullion the emblematic lamb, couchant ; and opposite to the other elevated side of the triangle, 
on the blue field, must be embroidered in gold bullion the emblematic lion, rampant. Beneath the side of the triangle, parallel 
with the under side of the flag, must be embroidered upon a scarlet, gold-bordered panel, in gold bullion, the motto " Justitia 
Universalis." Above the entire design, within a gold-bordered scroll, must be embroidered in gold bullion, with silver bullion 

high lights, " Division of the ." The flag shall be attached with gilt rings to an appropriate staff, surmounted with a gilded 

eagle. There must be a fine gold cord entwined with scarlet silk, having gold bullion tassels of suitable dimensions, suspended 
from the eagle. (See design in Addendum H.) 

HEADQUARTERS FLAG- FOR A MAJOR-G-ENERAL COMMANDING- AN ARMY CORPS. 
A Major-General in command of an Army Corps shall display at his headquarters the Corps flag in conjunction with the 
P. M. Colors, and the same may be borne by his Banneret on parade occasions. It will consist of a gold colored banner-silk 
field, 40 inches wide by 60 inches long, edged on all sides, except on that next the staff, with rich yellow silk fringe, and shall 
bear the emblematie three links worked in silver bullion so as to form the sides of an equi-angular triangular, with a point of 
the triangle at the zenith, inclosing a dark purple banner-silk ground bearing the "Pax aut Bellum" escutcheon, and within the 
angle above it a gold bullion embroidered star of special design, after the pattern of the additional insignia of office for a Major- 
General commanding an Army Corps. Above, and on each side of a vertical line extended from the apex of the triangle, must 
be embroidered in silver bullion a five-pointed star. Starting from each of the lower angles of the triangle and extending 
curved upward along its elevated sides must be appropriately embroidered in silk floss an oak branch, and beneath the side of 
the triangle, parallel with the under side of the flag, upon a dark purple gold-bordered panel, must be embroidered in gold 

bullion old English letters, " Army Corps." Above the entire design, upon a gold-bordered scarlet scroll, must be embroidered 

in gold bullion, with silver high lights, the motto : "Be merciful unto those who can no longer resist." The flag shall be attached 
with gilt rings to an appropriate staff, surmounted with a gilded eagle. There must be suspended from the eagle a fine purple 
and scarlet silk entwined cord, having gold bullion tassels of suitable dimensions. The Corps badge may be embroidered in 
the center of the blank field each side of the triangle. (See design in Addendum H.) 

HEADQUARTERS FLAG FOR THE COMMANDER OF PATRIARCHS MILITANT. 

The Lieutenant-General shall display at his headquarters the Commander's flag, in conjunction with the P. M. Colors, and 
the same may be borne by his Banneret on parade occasions. It will consist of a dark purple silk field, 40 inches wide by 60 
inches long, edged on all sides except that next the staff, with rich yellow silk fringe; and shall bear the emblematic P. M. 
[Norman] shield made of the cloth of gold, bearing a scarlet cottice, edged with silver bullion radiated borders, having the motto 



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" Justitia Universalis," wrought upon it in gold bullion ; and the crown embroidered in scarlet, with crimson shadings and silver 
high lights. A steel gauntlet grasping a Chevalier's sword, with a white silk (gold ornamented) glove thrown across it, must be 
embroidered on the shield and flag after the manner of design, with the Latin words Pax and Bellum inlaid with gold bullion 
upon the white glove and scarlet silk upon the steel gauntlet, respectively. A silver-gold helmet, resting over the center point 
of the top of the Norman shield, must be appropriately embroidered in gold and silver bullion and silk floss. Three five- 
pointed silver bullion stars must be embroidered above the casque of the helmet in a slightly curved line with the center star 
the largest and at the zenith. The motto, "In dispensing justice, the glove of silk ouhveigheth the gauntlet of steel '," in gold embroidery, 
must be worked within a gold-bordered ornamental scroll of white silk over the top of the entire emblematic design. From 
the lower half of the Norman shield, golden rays representing light, must be appropriately embroidered with gold bullion. 
Beneath all and in a straight line parallel with the side of the flag, upon a rose-pink, gold-bordered panel, must be worked, in 
old English letters, "Commander of Patriarchs Militant." The flag shall be attached with gilt rings to a suitable staff, surmounted 
with the P. M. gilded globe and crown ornament. There must be a fine gold cord, having gold bullion tassels of suitable 
dimensions, suspended from the globe. (See/ design in Addendum H.) 

BANNER OF CHIVALRY. 

The Banner of Chivalry, fastened to an appropriate cross-bar, shall be suspended from a hardwood lance, with gilded 
battle-axe spear head. It shall be constructed after the pattern of the special design on file at Army Headquarters, and be made 
of the following materials, viz.: 

FRONT. 

Scarlet banner-silk, with purple banner silk lambrequin, trimmed with gold lace, fringe and tassels ; bearing the cross of 
the "Decoration of Chivalry" of suitable dimensions, made of white banner-silk appropriately embroidered with gold bullion 
and scarlet silk floss. The lambrequin shall have embroidered thereon, in gold bullion, "Banner of Chivalry." 

BACK. 

Blue banner-silk, trimmed with gold lace and fringe, having embroidered in the center thereof, in gold bullion, the P. M. 
monogram, encircled by the motto, "Be just, merciful, honorable, and brave" and surrounded by an ornamental wreath. 

JEWELS AND BADGES. 

A jewel may be worn upon the watch chain, or in any other appropriate manner, and shall consist of the escutcheons of 
the Degree, placed with backs together. Upon top center there may be placed a circular tent, or other ornament, with attachmen t 
to fasten to chain, and the Norman shield may be placed on golden rays, or the escutcheons may be placed on each side of 
golden rays or a many pointed star. The three links may be placed on either escutcheon, and " Patriarchs Militant" maybe 
abbreviated P. M. (See design in Addendum II.) 



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^u^^r " S ^ rf Pin may be made by paSsing a Cr °° k and sword throu S h a raised crown - w ith jewels *//#//*,*. 
Ihe Military Council may adopt such other jewels as.it may deem proper. 

Special jewels for the general Officers of the Army having distinctive insignia for the various grades of such Officers in 
command of troops, and on the staff, have been designed, and samples manufactured (see colored pattern plates in Addendum 
H) Such jewels are intended for dress and parade occasions, and may be worn on the left breast at the option of the Officer 
entitled thereto. 

A jewel of special design may be worn by general Officers. It shall consist of a breast star, 3^ inches in outer diam- 
eter, after the genera pattern of the star of the Legion of Honor of France, with disk of dead gold encircled by a raised 
wreath of oak and olive branches, the arms of the star shall be of scarlet enamel, bordered with gold, all placed upon a 
circle of golden rays, and the disk shall bear : 

For Commander-in-Chief— K raised regal crown of scarlet enamel and gold 

For Lieutenant-General-A raised helmet of dark enamel and gold over a naked sword, all above the Commander's baton. 

For Major-General commanding troops-The « Pax aut Bellum " escutcheon in colored enamels, silver and gold 

For Brigadier commanding troops- A raised crown and lion's paw of scarlet enamel and gold 

For General Officers upon the Staff-K raised letter « S » (old English) of gold, set with brilliants. 

(See designs on title page.) 

The jewel, "The Decoration of Chivalry," shall consist of a cross of ancient design, made of white enamel imbedded 

SrWhl pT S m0Unt ? d u Up0n the to a heart of scarlet enamel, bearing a golden crown; and have engraved upon 

back the P. M. monogram, and the motto of action. "Be just, merciful, honorable, and brave." The decoration shall be worn 

I u ^T T n I u rCaSt ' SUSpended from a § old P ; n representing radiated rays of light, and when worn by a lady it 

design in Addendum H ) ' " ^ SUSp6nded fr ° m entwi " ed narr0W P ink and § reen silk ribbon "round the neck. (See 

The jewel, « The Grand Decoration of Chivalry," shall consist of a cross and heart in a degree similar to that for -The 
Decoration of Chivalry. The cross may have diamond settings at the points of the arms, shall be placed over crossed crook 
and sword, and all mounted upon an eight-pointed gold star of radiated rays ; the crook proper shall be of blue enamel or inlaid 
sapphires on staff of gold, bearing toward butt a raised silver lamb; the grip of the sword shall be scarlet enamel or inlaid 
rub es and blade of platinum bearing toward point a raised golden lion ; an ornamental regal crown, with scarlet enamel cap, 

tt w7„M e «Th P °n UPPCr r^' ° f the radiatCd ^ ; and an engraV£d m0n ° gram and motto on back > the * a ™ as upon 
ill o ° Z 1 ? eCOratl ° i ;; f Chlva lT-" The decoration shall be worn upon the left breast, suspended by white and scarlet 

J Sat \ n " ? T */ P ! n ' re .P resentin g radiated r *J ■■ °< light and bearing the emblematic three links of black enamel 
raised, and (at option) a diamond setting in each link. (See design in Addendum H ) 

emblem^ tCn^ 7 ^^ * ^^ ^^ ^ ° nly re q uirement in construction being, that they shall consist of the 
emblems of the Order and Degree, appropriately arranged. (See three designs in Addendum H.) 



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Major-Generals commanding Arrny Corps may adopt an appropriate badge for the purpose of designating the troops 
under their command, but such badges, when selected, must be forwarded to Army Headquarters for approval, to guard against 
duplication. 

UNIFORM. 

RESOLUTIONS PASSED BY THE SOVEREIGN GRAND LODGE: 

Resolved, That it is the sense and feeling of this Grand Lodge that no pronounced changes shall be made in the uniform 
of the Patriarchs Militant; that the Lieutenant-General shall have power to make such minor alterations, additions, etc., as 
may be necessary to complete and systematize the uniform, but it is the intention of this Sovereign Grand Body not to alter 
the uniform adopted at its last session. 

Resolved, That the Patriarchs Militant uniform be and is hereby denominated a regalia, and, as such, can be worn by 
Chevaliers when visiting Lodges and Encampments of the Order. 

(The uniform is explained by printed descriptions and plates of design, showing colored representations of its various 
grades, which are intended to give a proper idea of the general appearance of the uniforms of different Officers; but in the 
construction of outfits of such character, the text must govern in the making up of uniforms, etc.) 

The uniform of the Patriarchs Militant shall be as follows : 

COAT (FULL DRESS.) 

All Officers above the rank of Captain, and all Staff Officers, shall wear the double-breasted military frock coat, made 
of black broadcloth, the skirts to extend from one-half to two-thirds the distance from the hip down to the bend of the knee ; 
with a standing collar not less than one nor more than one and one-half inches in height, to hook in front at the bottom and 
slope upward and backward at an angle of thirty degrees on each side ; cuffs, three inches wide, to go around the sleeves par- 
allel with lower edge, and with three small buttons on the under seam; pockets in the back folds of skirts, and four large but- 
tons in rear, two at hip and two lower. « 

For Commander-in-Chief — The coat shall have two rows of gold buttons on the breast, eleven in each row placed in groups, 
four in top and bottom groups, and three in center group ; the collar and cuffs shall be of black silk velvet, and the collar may 
be standing or turned down at option. 

For Lieutenant-General — The coat shall have two rows of gold buttons on the breast, ten in each row, placed in groups, 
of three at top and bottom, with four in center group; the collar and cuffs must be of black silk velvet. 

For Captain and Major-Generals — The same as for Lieutenant-General, except there shall be nine buttons in each row on 
breast, placed in groups of threes. 

For Brigadier — The same as for Major-General, except there shall be eight gold buttons in each row, placed in groups 
of twos. 



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For Colonel, Lieutenant- Colonel, Major, and Staff Captain-The same as for Brigadier, except that there shall be nine gold 
buttons in each row on the breast, placed at equal distances, and the collar and cuffs shall be of the same material as the coat 

For Captain, Lieutenant, and Fnsign-The same as for Colonel, except that the coat shall be single-breasted, with one row 
ot nine gold buttons placed equi-distant, and two, instead of three, small buttons on sleeves. 

For Chevaliers— The same as for Captain, except without cuffs, the sleeve to be plain from shoulder to wrist 

Commissioned Officers on the Staff of a separate Battalion, with the exception of the Assistant Surgeon who ranks as a 
Captain, will wear single-breasted coats. All commissioned Officers on the Staff of a Regiment will wear double-breasted coats. 

COAT (undress) for all grades. 

K black broadcloth military sacque, cut single-breasted to fit the body, to button to throat, with turn-down collar (of 
black silk velvet for general Officers), which shall contain embroidered insignia of the Degree and rank ; gold emblematic but- 
tons, etc.; and with or without shoulder knots, at pleasure. 

For Chevaliers and Officers in command of troops- Sleeves plain or with embroidered crown, at option 

For Staff Officers-ln lieu of buttons five black worsted or silk throgs ; sleeves braided according to regulation in United 
States Army for similar grades. 

overcoat. 
(Permissive — not obligatory.) 

tt > /r R Z k ^ Fik ~ 0i ^^ UUe Cl ° th ' madC aft6r Pattern ° f the re g^tion prescribed for officers' overcoats in the 
United States Army, respectively, with black linings, throgs, and braid trimmings. 

For Chevaliers — Sleeves without braid. 

For Officers—Sleeves braided according to U. S. regulations. 

Or in lieu of the overcoat, Chevaliers, rank and file, may wear a military cape of dark blue cloth with black linings 
made with broad turn-down collar, and cut. so as to reach below and cover the skirts of the uniform coat, and be fastened 
across the breast with black worsted or silk throgs. 

VEST 

To button to the throat with nine small emblematic gold buttons, and for general Officers to be buff in color; for others, rank 
ana tile, to be of white material. 

TROUSERS, 

For rank and file, to be of black cloth, or cassimere, of uniform texture and style, without stripe, welt, or cord for the file. 
tor General Officers— One quarter-inch gold cord down outer seams 
For Officers of the Staff Department Corps-One inch wide stripe of gold navy lace down outer seams. 

half in IT if ^ m -° ne and ORe " half in <* wide stripe, composed of one-half inch gold navy lace on each side of a one- 
half inch scarlet cloth center stripe, down outer seams. 



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For Staff Officers of Battalions and Regiments — One-half inch gold navy lace stripe, with one-eighth inch scarlet welt on 
each side of the gold stripe, thus making the entire stripe three-quarters of an inch wide down outer seams. 

For Line Officers —One inch wide stripe, composed of one-half inch scarlet cloth, and one-fourth inch gold navy lace 
on each side, down outer seams. 

For Non- Commissioned ^Sto^— One-quarter inch scarlet cord down outer seams. 

CHAPEAU ( FULL DRESS ) 

For Comi?iander-in- Chief and Lieutenant- General — A black silk plush folding or stiff chapeau, embroidered at the top of 
the sides with gold bullion, decorated with special gold bullion embroidered emblems, and bearing on top a fountain plume 
of white Polish coque feathers. 

For Captain- General and Major-Generals commanding Army Corps— A black silk plush folding or stiff chapeau, embroi- 
dered around the top of the sides with gold bullion, or embroidery lace, one inch wide, decorated with special gold bullion 
embroidered emblems, and bearing on top a plume made ol white ostrich tips, and on each peak a gold bullion chapeau 
tassel. (See design in Addendum H.) 

For Officers — Folding or stiff chapeau of black silk plush, trimmed on right side with black satin rosette edged with 
scarlet, gold and black points, having black silk velvet center, with gold embroidered wreath and crown, per pattern ; on left 
side, scarlet and black satin rosette, oval in form, with crossed crook and sword in gold embroidery on black silk velvet center; 
gold bullion chapeau tassels in front; and for general Officers, unless otherwise specified, and Officers of the general Staff, a 
plume of white and purple ostrich feathers over crown of chapeau, from front to rear, drooping over back — the feathers to be 
so arranged as to show white at top, heavily fringed with purple on each side; for line and regimental Officers, the plume shall 
be of scarlet and white ostrich feathers, with scarlet on top, heavily fringed with white on each side. Slashing for Major-Gen- 
erals, other than Corps Commanders, of two inch wide gold lace, diagonally across both peaks on each side; for Brigadiers and 
Staff Officers, of one and one-half inch wide gold lace ; for Field Officers, of one inch wide gold lace ; for Line Officers, of 
one and three-fourths inch wide black silk. 

For Chevaliers -The same as for Line Officers, except a stiff instead of folding chapeau, and white and purple ostrich 
feathers over crown, with purple on top, all drooping over rear peak of chapeau, and so arranged as to show plume of purple 
fringed with white on each side. 

FATIGUE CAP (UNDRESS). 

For Chevaliers — Hussar cap of black cloth or silk, three inches high, with one and one-half inch purple silk velvet and 
gold lace band — three-quarter inch purple, with three-eighth inch gold lace on each side, i. <?., at top and bottom of band. 
Gold crown ornament, in front, inclosed within three silver links arranged in form of triangle, all embroidered on black silk 
velvet, and gilt slide cord over the top fastened to emblematic side buttons. 



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^let^th^^ SamC ' ""^ ^^ ° f aUernate gOW and SCar,£t laCe ^° ld -P- one-quarter inch wide and 

matic ol h ::enrwm d b ^ * Ration, and for uniformity the emb.e- 

embroidered upon black silk vel e 2 Z 7o tZTtZJe^U , * ^ ^ * tW ° ^ Ion * a " d *<* wil1 be 

gold and scarlet the emblematic P M Crown unon / 7" Z f ^ '^ "^ ^ trkngle wiU be embroidered in 

above and adjoining the Wer gold L Zd ' & ^ ^^ ^ * ^ ° H tot ° f «» 

side ouZt, f^rth^ ^^o^hlld^Zir b W r r th ; SOld em r idered ^-^ and Cr ° Wn - *»* - d ««~& 
one-quarter 'inch black ^ S1 k velvet band wh:fh fo Co ' ™ h .°*™&* »"*> ^ edging; for general Officers one and 
bullion, oak leaf pattern. ' Comrnander-.n-Ch.ef and Lieutenant-General will be embroidered in gold 

form thtr^CTLr^^eTt^ T V ' T* "^ ^ * ^^ "* ™ ^ » "»*«" ™" 
an inch scarlet welt'at top'and bottom ^ ^ 7 ITrT 7' ^ ^ g ° ld b ' nd boidered with ™^™ of 

crown of the cap will be made of lie cloth w th 3 ," „° T' ^ ^ ^-^ ^hes wide. The top or 

crown joins the black clo^ inCh g ° M hnid ^ within the -am where the 

in silver, in the center of the scarl town • an Un T7 ^ ' * *"" ** *' ^ " M " m ^ and the ^er « P » 
embroidered in silver in a strait S Z^^ "^ "" " ^^ "* *' ^ ° f ^^ 

theArmT^ 

and Regiment, but instead of scar e'clth tie too or ' ? llT ^7 * *" ^^ f ° r Fidd 3 " d Staff of a B»"alion 
inch wide gold lace with one -eighth of a inch 11 7 7 , """* ° f ^^ ^ VdVet ' a " d the band be ma ^ of one 
and one-quarter inches. Thi c 7p H ke that for the Fi d'offi t! "J 013 ^ b ° tt0m ' thUS ^^ entire WI ' dth ° f band one 

crown to side of cap, and the "P M W ! fT' ^ T^^ "^ g ° ld ^ *"" whhin the Seam J°'™g 

or Staff Corps embroidered n s^'i„7sSTw bT ' "c ST" J ^ ^ ^ *« "^ ° f the ^partmen! 

except for Chevaliers and Line Offic rs wiTh the ' o H rT'T ^^ ^ bUtt ° nS ^ be USed U P°" sides of a » <*P», 

upon the gold band will be embroid Ld n Lold bill n ^ ^ C ° nnectl "g bu «°- » ^ont. Upon the front and lapping 
matic crown embroidered in gold and scrlet Fo C en TnT" T^' U,d °' ri,,g ^ S ^ Si,k ^ disk the emble" 
and the P. M. monogram will f e worked Z ^ a raised LcV^ l ? J °' "* ^ ^ ° f the Same material as si des, 

ered circumference. ^ bUck Sllk Velvet Clrcular d,sk ' two inch es in diameter, with gold embroid- 

SHOULDER KNOTS AND EPAULETTES 

one J^S^t^ST^xISr^ Pkited g ° 1( ! C ° rd Sh ° U,der ^ ^^ ° n - 1 - C] ° th as P- P-rn, 
emblematic button at upper end g ' "^ " CSS ' t0 ^^ fr ° m Sh ° ulder Seam to collar sea ™> with small 

For Commissioned Officers-^ same, except the lower or shoulder end must be widened as per pattern. 



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General Officers in command of troops, and the Officers comprising the Staff Departments of the Army, shall wear 
shoulder knots after pattern of designs on file at Army Headquarters, with raised fields of black silk velvet for general Officers, 
and scarlet silk velvet for other Officers of the Staff Corps, bordered and looped with gold bullion embroidery or gold wire 
cord, having a dead gold bullion embroidered crown, with bright gold ornaments, and a scarlet silk velvet cap to crown on 
black fields, and a purple silk velvet cap to crown on scarlet fields, upon the shoulder disk ; and Corps insignia embroidered in 
gold and silver bullion, etc., on the shank, as follows: For Generals of all grades in command of troops, a dead gold gauntlet 
grasping a bright gold baton; for the Chief of Staff and Officers of the General Staff Corps, a dead gold lion, rampant; for 
the Adjutant-General and Officers of the Adjutant-General's Department, a bright gold sword and dead gold quill pen, crossed, 
with points toward collar — right and left; for the Inspector-General, and Officers of the Inspector-General's Department, a gold 
head and neck of an eagle, with bright piercing eye, embroidered with beak toward the collar — right and left ; for the Quar- 
termaster-General and Officers of the Quartermaster-General's Department, a dead gold money pouch, with bright gold cord 
and scarlet silk $ on the pouch ; for the Commissary-General and Officers of the Commissary-General's Department, a dead 
gold cornucopia spilling fruit ; for the Chief of Equipment and Officers of the Equipment Department, two bright gold swords, 
crossed, with points toward collar; for the Surgeon-General and Officers of the Surgeon-General's Department, a dead gold 
caduceus, facing shoulder; for the Judge- Advocate-General and Officers of the Judge-Advocate-General's Department, gold 
weighing scales, evenly balanced, with bright gold cords and dead gold cups; for Aids-de-Camp, a dead gold oak leaf and 
acorns; for the Chaplain-General and Chaplains of Divisions and Brigades, an open Bible embroidered with gold bullion on 
white corded silk, facing to the front — right and left; for Bannerets to General Officers, two dead gold flags flying from bright 
gold staffs, crossed. Padded shoulder-knots of the first design shall be worn by the Fieid Officers of Regiments and Battalions, 
only ; and there shall be no change whatever in the uniforms of Chevaliers and Officers of Cantons, and in the uniform of the 
Field and Staff Officers of Regiments and Battalions; except, that* the commissioned Staff of Regiments and Battalions shall 
wear an insignia of office on a scarlet velvet circular mount, placed on the center of the disk of the shoulder-knot ; such cir- 
cular mount to be one and a half inches in outer diameter, and have its circumference embroidered so as to form a raised gold 
band one-eighth of an inch wide, with a bright gold thread entwined around the band. The insignia of office shall be as 
follows: For an Adjutant, a bright gold sword and a dead gold quill pen, crossed, with points toward collar; for a Quarter- 
master, a dead gold money pouch, with bright cold cord and scarlet silk $ on the pouch ; for a Commissary, a dead gold cornu- 
copia, spilling fruit; for a Surgeon and Assistant Surgeon, a dead gold caduceus; for a Chaplain, an open Bible embroidered 
with gold bullion on white corded silk, facing the shoulder ; for a Banneret, two dead gold flags flying from bright gold staffs, 
crossed. (See Plate of Designs, in Addendum H.) 

The foregoing regulations for new shoulder-knots shall not apply to, or be an immediate requirement of, Officers who 
have already procured uniforms, for they, at their option, will be allowed to wear the shoulder-knots they already possess until 
such are unfit for display. However, all Officers purchasing new uniforms must conform to the above regulations and obtain 
the shoulder knots of the new design. The mounts for the commissioned Staff of Regiments and Battalions can be easily 
fastened on existing shoulder-knots, and will cost seventy-five cents to one dollar per pair. 



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Major-Generals of Divisions; Major-Generals, commanding Army Corps; the Captain-General; the Lieutenant-General, 
Commander of Patriarchs Militant; and the Grand Sire, Commander-in-Chief ex-officio, may, at option, upon dress occasions, 
wear general Officers' gold epaulettes. 

The insignia upon epaulettes shall be of silver, and, in other respects, similar to.that prescribed for shoulder-knots. 

AIGUILLETTES. 

Adjutants of Battalions and Regiments, and Officers of the Adjutant and Inspector-General's Department, and Aids- 
de-Camp shall wear aiguillettes, as per pattern. 

The Chiefs of Staffs and Bannerets of Brigades, Divisions, Army Corps, the Army, and Officers attached to the General 
Staff Corps (except Generals), shall wear aiguillettes. 

INSIGNIA OF RANK. 

The insignias for the Degree and for rank are designed by combining the English system of placing grade marks on the 
collars and sleeves, with the American plan of denoting the office by special insignia for the various grades, now in use in the 
U. S. Army. Thus the Degree mark for rank and file is crossed crook and sword upon collar, and crown upon sleeve; and the 
grade insignia is placed on or above the Degree mark on collar, and is further denoted by a system of bands and chevrons on the 
sleeves. 

The insignia of the rank of commissioned Officers shall be worn upon each side of the collar and upon the sleeves; of 
the non-commissioned Officers, upon the sleeves only, as follows : 

For the Commander-in-Chief — Gold embroidered crossed crook and sword, and wreath inclosing a gold bullion embroidered 
regal crown, and gold bullion embroidery, back of the wreaths, around the entire collar, from wreath to wreath, representing 
entwined oak leaves and olive branches. Upon the sleeves, three one-half inch gold navy lace bands one-quarter inch apart, 
and one-quarter inch above the gold lace band nearest elbow, embroidered in gold bullion upon the outer part, from seam to 
seam, a band of oak leaves ; the first band being placed on seam of cuff, and a gold embroidered crown above the oak leaf 
band. (See design in Addendum H.) 

For Lieutenant-General — Gold embroidered crossed crook and sword, and wreath inclosing three silver five-pointed stars, 
the center star above the others, and gold embroidered olive branch on each side of collar; and four one-half inch gold navy 
lace bands one-quarter inch apart around sleeves; the first band being placed on seam of cuff, and a gold embroidered crown 
on sleeves above last band. (See design in Addendum H.) 

For Captain- General — The same as for Lieutenant-General, except that there will be two silver stars within wreath, and 
three one-half inch gold navy lace bands around sleeves. (See design in Addendum H.) 

For Major-General commanding Army Corps — The same as for Captain-General, substituting for the olive branch a gold 
bullion embroidered star, one inch in outer diameter, after the pattern of that of the Legion of Honor of France ; and there 
will be two one-half inch gold navy lace bands and two one-quarter inch gold navy lace bands around sleeves. (See design in 
Addendum H.) 



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For Major-General of Division — The same as for Major-General commanding Army Corps, omitting the gold embroidered 
stars back of wreaths, and there will be two one-half inch gold navy lace bands and cne one-quarter inch gold navy lace band 
around sleeves. (See design in Addendum H.) 

For Brigadier — The same as for Major-General of Division, except there will be one silver star within wreath, and one 
half-inch gold navy lace band and two quarter-inch gold navy lace bands around sleeves. (See design in Addendum H.) 

For Colonel — A silver embroidered spread eagle, two and one-quarter inches between tips of wings, clutching crossed 
crook and sword three inches long, embroidered in gold bullion, on each side of collar, and four quarter-inch bands of gold 
navy lace one-quarter inch apart around sleeves, beginning at cuff, and gold embroidered crown above last band. (See design 
in Addendum H.) 

For Lieutenant-Colonel — The same as for Colonel, except a three-quarters inch silver embroidered leaf on intersection of 
crossed crook and sword. (See design in Addendum H.) 

For Major— The same as for Lieutenant-Colonel, with gold instead of silver leaf. (See design in Addendum H.) 

For Captain — The same as for Major, except three three-quarters inch silver embroidered bars, placed vertically on 
crossed crook and sword on collar, and three gold navy lace bands, only, around sleeves. (See design in Addendum H.) 

For Lieutenant — The same as for Captain, with two silver embroidered bars on collar, and two gold navy lace bands 
around sleeves (See design in Addendum H.) 

For Ensign — The same as for Lieutenant, except one silver embroidered bar on collar, and one gold navy lace band 
around sleeves. (See design in Addendum H.) 

All commissioned Staff Officers shall wear insignia of rank upon the sleeves of the uniform coat similar to that desig- 
nated for the Officers appointing them, or upon whose staffs they are assigned. 

For Non- Commissioned Officers — The collar shall have the crossed crook and sword embroidered in gold, as for commis- 
sioned Officers, but the insignia of rank shall be placed upon the sleeves, beginning three inches from the wrist and extending 
upward toward the elbow, and shall consist of chevrons made of three gold navy lace stripes one-half inch wide, defined with 
a narrow scarlet silk braid one-eighth inch wide between the stripes. 

The chevrons shall be mainly after pattern of U. S. Army, but inverted, and the stripes shall extend entirely around the 
sleeves, the angle in front, with crown above and insignia below in gold embroidery. 

Insignia for Sergeant-Major — An arc of three bars under chevron. (See design in Addendum H.) 

For Quartermaster-Sergeant — A tie of one bar under chevron. (See design in Addendum H.) 

For Commissary-Sergeant — A cornucopia under chevron. (See design in Addendum H.) 

For Color- Sergeant — Crossed flags under chevron. (See design in Addendum H.) 

For Equipment- Sergeant — Crossed swords under chevron. (See design in Addendum H.) 

For Hospital- Sergeant — Crossed caduceus under chevron. (See design in Addendum H.) 

For Trumpeter — A trumpet under chevron of two instead of three stripes. (See design in Addendum H.) 



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For Chevalier — The same as for non-commissioned Officer, except the sleeves shall contain the gold embroidered crown, 
only, placed four inches above the wrist end of the sleeves. 

RETIRED OFFICERS' CHEVRON. 

Retired Officers, in addition to the uniform of the office past, shall wear upon the front of the sleeves a half-inch gold 
navy lace band, diagonally from inner to outer seam and above the crown, as shown upon plate. (See design in Addendum H.) 

BALDRIC. 

A leather baldric shall be worn by all Officers and Chevaliers over their left shoulder, beneath the shoulder knot, and 
under the right arm, so that the pouch or dispatch box will be above the belt. The pouch shall be made of black patent 
leather, with gilt ends and binding, and have a raised gilt crown inclosed on cover. It shall be made sufficiently large to 
contain a rubber gossamer cape, to be used in case of rain, etc. The baldric must have a front ornament consisting of gilded 
metallic escutcheon shields connected by gold plated chains, and appropriate buckles and ornaments on back. 

For General Officers —The baldric shall be three inches wide, be made of Russia leather, with embroidered edges, and 
elaborately embroidered with gold bullion. (See designs in Addendum H.) 

For Field and Staff Officers — The same, except it shall be scarlet enamel leather two and one-half inches wide, and the 
baldric face mounting shall be all gold lace two inches wide. 

For Line Officers — The same, two inches wide, made of gold and scarlet interwoven striped lace, thus — five rows of 
gold with four rows of scarlet between, mounted upon scarlet leather. 

For Chevaliers — The same, faced with gold and silk interwoven webbing, as follows : Three rows of gold lace three- 
eighths inch wide, two rows of purple silk one-quarter inch wide, with a row of one-eighth inch wide scarlet silk on outer edges. 

BELT. 

For General Officers — It shall be made of one and three-quarters inches wide Russia leather, elaborately embroidered 
with gold bullion, with slings of the same material, and shall fasten with an emblematic buckle, bearing raised crown upon 
crossed crook and sword. Of oak leaf pattern for Commander-in-Chief. (See design in Addendum H ) 

For Field and Staff Officers — The same, but the face of the belt shall be all gold lace mounted upon scarlet enameled 
leather, so as to show one-quarter inch scarlet above and below, with slings of same material showing one eighth inch scarlet 
on each side, and emblematic buckle. 

For Line Officers — The same, faced with one and three-quarters inches wide gold and scarlet webbing, interwoven in 
stripes, thus : Four rows of gold with three rows of scarlet between — with three gilt barrel chains hung from emblematic 
slides, with emblematic buckle. 

For Chevaliers — It shall be made of one and three-quarters inches wide black leather, faced with an interwoven band of 
gold lace, and purple and scarlet silk, as follows : One-eighth inch scarlet on upper and lower edges, one-half inch purple 
center, bordered on each side with three-eighths inch wide gold lace. 



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SWORD. 

For Mounted Officers— A sword of new pattern, with nickel plated steel scabbard and gold plated mountings; with 
double guard hilt and ivory grip, and appropriate emblems. (See design in Addendum H.) 

For Line Officers and Chevaliers— A sword of new pattern, with nickel plated steel scabbard and gold plated mountings; 
with scroll guard and wrapped black grip, and appropriate emblems. (See design in Addendum H.) 

SWORD KNOTS. 

For General Officers— A gold cord, with acorn ends. 
For other Officers— A gold lace strap, with bullion tassel. 

BELT SASH. 

(To be worn around the waist, under the belt, and tied at the left hip.) 

For General Officers — A buff silk net sash, with silk bullion fringe ends. 

Upon occasions of general inspection, review, and parade, Major-Generals commanding Divisions may leave off their 
baldrics, and wear their sashes across the body, over the left shoulder, beneath the shoulder knot, and so as to tie below the 
right arm, under the belt, with the fringe ends hanging down about ten to fifteen inches, respectively. 

GRADE SASH. 

(In lieu of the baldric, which is dispensed with, and to be worn from the left shoulder and cross beneath the belt under right arm.) 

For Commander-in-Chief— A scarlet, watered silk sash with gold bullion embroidered olive branch in front, and gold 
bullion fringe ends. 

For Lieutenant- General— A gold, watered silk sash with gold bullion fringe ends. 

For Major- General, commanding Army Corps— A bright blue, watered silk sash with gold bullion fringe ends. 

General Officers will not be required to wear sashes denoting command, or baldrics, except when in command of troops 
in the field; which, however, does not allude to the buff sash to be worn under belt. 

GLOVES. 

General Officers -Shall wear buff undressed kids, or of other appropriate material, without gauntlets, but always buff in 
color. 

For other Officers and Chevaliers — White gloves, without gauntlets. 

BUTTONS. 

Large and small, shall have raised crown on crossed crook and sword and be gilded. 

All General, Field, and Staff Officers will wear the regulation P. M. Staff buttons. All Chevaliers and Line Officers will 
wear the regulation P. M. buttons. (See design in Addendum H.) 



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BOOTS OR LEGGINGS. 

Field and General Officers and their Staffs, when mounted, may, at option, wear black enameled leather cavalry boots 
or leggings, of P. M. pattern, with gilt metal spurs. 

SADDLE HOUSINGS. 

General Officers shall use saddle covers of dark blue cloth, with two bands of one inch wide gold lace around the edges, 
placed one-half inch from edge, and three-fourths inch apart. On the rear corners on each side shall be embroidered in gold 
the emblematic Crown of the Degree, three and one-half inches wide, and one, two, or three one and one-quarter inches silver 
embroidered stars, according to the rank of the General. 

All other mounted Officers shall use similar saddle covers, except there shall be one band of one inch wide gold lace only, 
and the gold embroidered crown without lurther device. 

All bridles and trappings for the use of mounted men shall be made after military patterns out of appropriate materials. 

TURM OF HORSE. 

Officers and file Cavaliers of a " Turm of Horse" shall wear: A blue-black cloth covered cork helmet of special design ; 
the uniform coats they already possess as retired Officers, with Field Officers' shoulder knots and gold shoulder aiguillettes and 
helmet cords, and may have the skirts shortened so as to appear as nearly like pattern design as possible ; white duck riding 
trousers and black enameled leather cavalry leggings, with gilt metal spurs after pattern. The rank and file shall equip with 
Staff Officers' gold faced belts and baldrics, mounted Officers' swords, and in addition thereto carry polished hard wood, jointed, 
nickeled spear-head lances, nine feet in length, bearing pennants; and when mounted, the lances, if not in use, shall rest in 
sockets affixed to the right stirrup, extend upward and pass back of the right shoulders, to which they shall be attached with 
gold flexible cords— all as per pattern-samples at Army Headquarters. (See design in Addendum H.) 

In the organization of a "Turm of Horse" the file Cavaliers may as a body procure military riding jackets after pattern 
of design, to be used at practice drills, etc. (See design in Addendum H.) 

LANCE PENNANTS. 

All lance pennants shall be made of banner-silk, be twelve inches wide at staff, and be cut so as to form an isosceles 
triangle, with apex twenty-four inches from base at staff; and have ornately painted on both sides, in gold, the Patriarchs Mili- 
tant crown over crossed crook and sword, with the point of the sword and butt of the crook joined by the emblematic ' ' three 
links." For a file Cavalier of a " Turm of Horse," the pennant shall be of two colors, purple next the staff and scarlet to the 
wind, with the seam from the top of pennant at staff to the center of its lower side ; for a Major commanding a Platoon, the 
pennant shall be scarlet; for a Lieutenant-Colonel commanding a Troop, the pennant shall be purple; and for the Colonel com- 
manding a "Turm of Horse," the pennant shall be white. (See design in Addendum H.) 



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BANDS AND DRUM CORPS. 

Special uniforms for Patriarchs Militant Bands and Drum Corps have been designed, and samples manufactured. 
The text for construction will be found in the details prepared by the Chief of Equipment. (See designs in Addendum H.) 

GENERAL. 

All General, Field, and Staff Officers are expected to uniform up to the requirements of the regulations for Patriarchs 
Militant uniforms, without modification. 

All Canton and Line Officers should uniform in accordance with provisions of law, and up to the requirements of the 
regulation, if possible. If belonging to Cantons formed from old Organizations, they should have their uniforms modified 
according to provisions of law, immediately, and uniform up to regulation as soon thereafter as practicable. 

The foregoing regulations for uniform shall not preclude and prevent existing organizations which merge into the 
Patriarchs Militant, from wearing the uniform already in use and owned by them after undergoing appropriate and necessary 
alterations; but whenever a new outfit for a Canton is obtained, it shall conform to the regulations specified. 

Departments may determine whether they will wear the old or the new uniform, but whenever the old uniform is retained 
it must be modified by wearing the new insignias of the Degree and rank, on collar and sleeves, and the shoulder-knots; and 
white gloves. 

The purple baldric now in use need not be discarded, but may be worn during encampment parades instead of the collar. 

Previous legislation not inconsistent with the foregoing may be altered and arranged to suit the exigencies of the Pro- 
visional Period, by the Lieutenant-General, in conjunction with the Committee on Supervisory Control. 

All legislation in conflict with the requirements of the Degree of Patriarchs Militant is hereby repealed, but all the rights 
of the Uniformed Degree Camp, and of Uniformed Patriarchs, under former legislation, are, for the present, expressly reserved 
to them, except so far as relates to the secret work. 

All previous legislation repealed or made void by subsequent acts of the Military Council and the Sovereign Grand 
Lodge has been omitted. 



[ADDENDUM C.l 



PATRIARCHS MILITANT, I. O. O. F. 



EQUIPMENT DEPARTMENT. 

Cincinnati, January i, 1888. 
Lieutenani-General John C. Underwood, Commanding Patriarchs Militant, I. 0. 0. F.: 

Sir— In compliance with your special instructions to extract from the Regulations as promulgated in the Blue Book and 
subsequent General Orders, and to compile therefrom a tabulated statement, or arrangement, of the uniforms and equipments 
of the respective grades, I have the honor to submit herewith a concise and comprehensive compilation, giving the essential 
features, insignia, etc., of the uniform of each grade and department, deferring to the original regulations for general and fuller 
descriptions and specifications. I am, sir, very respectfully, 

Your obedient servant, 

JAMES PETTIBONE, 

Major- General and Chief of Equipment. 



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UNIFORMS OF THE ARMY. 



LIEUTENANT-GENERAL, COMMANDER P. M., AND STAFF. 



LIEUTENANT-GENERAL. 

Dress Coat— Black cloth, double-breasted, ten staff 
buttons on each side, grouped three-four-three, 
four on skirts in rear, and three small on cuffs; 
four half inch gold lace bands around sleeves, one 
quarter inch apart, and crown above band nearest 
elbow ; collar and cuffs black silk velvet. 

Fatigue Coat — Black cloth, sacque pattern, five 
staff buttons on front ; sleeves braided with five 
rows of black braid in double loops to elbow ; 
black velvet collar. 

Vest — Buff, with nine small staff buttons. 

Trousers — Black cloth, with quarter inch gold 
cord stripes. 

Rank Insignia — Three silver stars in gold wreath, 
etc., and gold olive branch back of wreath on each 
side of collar. 

Shoulder Knots — Embroidered pattern, black 
field; insignia, gauntlet with baton. Gold epau- 
lettes may be worn instead at option. 

Chapeau — Black silk plush, of special design; 
white fouutain plume of Polish coque feathers ; 
gold embroidery at top of sides; gold side em- 
blems, and heavy gold bullion tassels on both 
peaks. 

Fatigue Cap — Black cloth, French forage cap 
pattern, two inch black velvet embroidered disk 
with monogram, on top; black velvet band, with 
gold bullion embroidery in oak leaf design; gold 
embroidered wreath and crown on front ; gold 
cord, etc. 

Baldric — Russia leather, heavily embroidered, 
oak leaf pattern. May be worn at option. 

Sash — Commander's gold watered silk grade 
sash and buff silk net belt sash. 

Sword — Mounted officer's pattern. 

Sword Belt — Russia leather, with oak leaf pat- 
tern embroidery. 

Swot d Knot — Gold cord with acorn end. 

Gtoves — Buff kid, silk or leather. 



CAPTAIN-GENERAL, CHIEF OF STAFF. 

Dress Coat — Same as for Lieutenant-General.with 
nine staff, buttons on each side, grouped in threes, 
and three half inch gold lace bands around sleeves. 

Fatigue Coal — Same as for Lieutenant-General, 
with five black cord throg loops across the breast 
instead of buttons. 

Vest — Same as for Lieutenant-General. 

Trousers — Same as for Lieutenant-General. 

Rank Insignia — Same as for Lieutenant-General, 
with two instead of three stars. 

Shoulder Knots — Same as for Lieutenant-General ; 
insignia, lion rampant. Gold epaulettes may be 
worn instead at option. 

Chapeau — Black silk plush, folding pattern, em- 
broidered edges ; white ostrich plume, and heavy 
gold bullion tassels on both peaks. 

Fatigue Cap — Same as for Lieutenant-General, 
but without embroidery on the band. 

Baldric — Same as for Lieutenant-General. 

Sash — Buff silk net, worn from left shoulder to 
right hip, or around the waist, or both. 

Sword — Same as for Lieutenant-General. 

Sword Belt — Same as for Lieutenant-General. 

Sword Knot — Same as for Lieutenant-General. 

Gloves — Same as for Lieutenant-General. 

MAJOR-GENERAL. 

Dress Coat — Same as for Captain-General, with 
four half inch gold lace bands around sleeves. 

Fatigue Coal — Same as for Captain-General. 

Vest — Same as for Captain-General. 

Trousers — Same as for Captain-General. 

Rank Insignia — Same as for Captain-General, 
without olive branch. 

Shoulder Knots — Embroidered pattern, black field; 
insignia of the respective staff departments. Gold 
epaulettes may be worn instead at option. 

Chapeau — Black silk plush, folding or stiff pattern, 
edges bound with black silk or velvet ; white ostrich 



plume, with purple plumes under ; two-inch gold 
lace across peaks, and heavy gold bullion tassel on 
front peak ; side ornaments, etc. 

Fatigue Cap — Same as for Captain-General. 

Baldric — Russia leather ; per pattern of design. 

Sash — Same as for Captain-General. 

Sword — Same as for Captain-General. 

Sword Belt — Same as for Captain-General, em- 
broidered per pattern of design. 

Sword Knot — Same as for Captain-General. 

Gloves — Same as for Captain-General. 
BRIGADIER. 

Dress Coal —Same as for Major-General, with 
eight staff buttons on each side, grouped in twos. 

Fatigue Coat — Same as for Major-General. 
Vest — Same as for Major-General. 

Trousers — Same as for Major-General. 

Rank Insignia — Same as for Major-General, with 
one star only. 

Shoulder Knots — Embroidered pattern, black 
field ; insignia of the respective staff departments. 

Chapeau — Same as for Major-General, with one 
and a half inch gold lace across peaks. 

Fatigue Cap — Same as for Major-General'. 

Baldric — Russia leather, with five rows of gold 
embroidery. 

Sash — Same as for Major-General. 

Sword — Same as for Major-General. 

Sword Belt — Russia leather, with three rows of 
gold embroidery, two rows on slings. 

Sword Knot — Same as for Major-General. 

Gloves — Same as for Major-General. 

COLONEL. 

Dress Coat — Same as for Brigadier, with nine 
staff buttons on each side, placed equi-distant ; 
collar and cuffs of same material as coat. 

Fatigue Coat — Same as for Brigadier, with five 
rows of black braid in loops half way up to the 
elbow on sleeves; collar of same material as coat. 



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Vest — Same as for Brigadier, but white. 

Trousers — Same as for Brigadier, with one-inch 
gold lace stripes. 

Rank Insignia — A silver spread eagle, etc. 

Shoulder Knots — Embroidered pattern, scarlet 
field ; insignia of the respective staff departments. 

Chapeau — Same as for Brigadier. 

Fatigue Cap — Black cloth, with top of purple silk 
velvet, monogram, etc., and silver initials of staff 
department in a straight line below monogram ; 
one inch gold lace band with one-eighth inch 
purple velvet welt above and below; embroidered 
wreath and crown on front ; gold cord, etc. 

Baldric — Scarlet enameled leather, faced with 
gold lace so as to show scarlet edges. 

® Aiguillettes — According to staff department. 

Sword — Same as for Brigadier. 

Sword Belt — Scarlet enameled leather, faced with 
gold lace on body and slings so as to show scarlet 
edges. 

Sword Knot — Gold lace strap, with bullion tassel. 

Gloves — Same as for Brigadier, but white. 



LIEUTENANT-COLONEL. 
Dress Coat — Same as for Colonel. 



Fatigue Coat — Same as for Colonel, with four 
rows of braid on sleeves. 
Vest — Same as for Colonel. 
Trousers — Same as for Colonel. 
Rank Insignia — A silver leaf, etc. 
Shoulder Knots — Same as for Colonel. 
Chapeau — Same as for Colonel. 
Fatigue Cap — Same as for Colonel. 
Baldric — Same as for Colonel. 
* Aiguillettes — According to staff department. 
Sword — Same as for Colonel. 
Sword Belt — Same as for Colonel. 
Sword Knot — Same as for Colonel. 
Gloves — Same as for Colonel. 

MAJOR. 

Dress Coat — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Fatigue Coat — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel, 
with three rows of braid on sleeves. 
Vest — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Trousers — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Rank Insignia — A gold leaf, etc. 
Shoulder Knots — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Chapeau — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Fatigue Cap — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel. 



Baldric — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel. 
* Aiguillettes — According to staff department. 
Sword — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Sword Belt — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Sword Knot — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Gloves — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel. 

CAPTAIN, GUARD-AT-ARMS. 

Dress Coal — Same as for Major. 

Fatigue Coat — Same as for Major, with two rows 
of braid on sleeves. 

Vest — Same as for Major. 

Trousers — Same as for Major. 

Rank Insignia — Three silver bars, etc. 

Shoulder Knots — Same as for Major, without staff 
department insignia. 

Chapeau — Same as for Major, with one inch lace 
across peaks. 

Fatigue Cap — Same as for Major. 

Baldric — Same as for Major. 

Sword — Same as for Major. 

Sword Belt — Same as for Major. 

Sword Knot — Same as for Major. 

Gloves — Same as for Major. 



For details see Text and Designs of Regulations. 



MAJOR-GENERAL, COMMANDING AN ARMY CORPS AND STAFF. 



MAJOR-GENERAL. 

Dress Coat — Black cloth, double-breasted, nine 
staff buttons on each side, grouped in threes, four 
on skirts in rear, and three small on cuffs; two 
half-inch and two quarter-inch gold lace bands 
around sleeves one-quarter inch apart, and crown 
above band nearest elbow ; collar and cuffs of 
black silk velvet. 

Fatigue Coat — Black cloth, sacque pattern, five 
staff buttons on front ; sleeves braided with five 
rows of black braid in double loops to elbow; 
black velvet collar. 

Vest — Buff, with nine small staff buttons. 

Trousers — Black cloth, with quarter-inch gold 
cord stripes. 

Rank Insignia — Two silver stars in gold wreath, 



etc., and gold star back of wreath, on each side of 
collar. 

Shoulder Knots — Embroidered pattern, black 
field ; insignia, gauntlet with baton. Gold epau- 
lettes may be worn instead at option. 

Chapeau — Black silk plush, folding pattern, em- 
broidered edges ; white ostrich plume; gold side 
emblems, and heavy gold bullion tassels on both 
peaks. 

Fatigue Cap — Black cloth, French forage cap 
pattern, two inch black velvet embroidered disk 
with monogram, on top ; black velvet band ; gold 
embroidered wreath, and crown on front; gold 
cord, etc. 

Baldric- — Russia leather, heavily embroidered, 
per pattern of design. May be worn at option. 



Sash — Corps Commander's blue watered silk 
grade sash, and buff silk net belt sash. 

Sword — Mounted Officer's pattern. 

Sword Bell — Russia leather, embroidered per 
pattern of design. 

Sword Knot — Gold cord, with acorn end. 

Gloves — Buff kid, silk or leather. 

BRIGADIER, CHIEF OF STAFF. 

Dress Coat — Same as for Major-General, with 
eight staff buttons on each side, grouped in twos. 

Fatigue Coat — Same as for Major-General, with 
five black cord throg loops across the breast instead 
of buttons. 

Vest — Same as for Major-General. 

Trousers — Same as for Major-General. 



* Aiguillettes will be worn by the Assistant Adjutant-Generals, Assistant Inspector-Generals, Aids-de-Camp, and Bannerets. 



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Rank Insignia — Same as for Major-General, with 
one silver star and without star back of wreath. 

Shoulder Knots — Embroidered pattern, black 
field; insignia, lion rampant. 

Chapeau — Black silk plush, folding or stiff pat- 
tern, edges bound with black silk or velvet ; white 
ostrich plume with purple plumes under; one and 
a half inches gold lace across peaks, and heavy 
bullion tassel on front peak; side ornaments, etc. 

Fatigue Cap — Same as for Major-General. 

Baldric — Russia leather, with five rows of gold 
embroidery. 

Sasli — Buff silk net, worn around the waist under 
belt, tassels at left side. 

Sword — Same as for Major-General. 

Sword Belt — Russia leather, with three rows of 
gold embroidery, two rows on slings. 

Sword Knot — Same as for Major-General. 

Gloves — Same as for Major-General. 

COLONEL. 
Dress Coat — Same as for Brigadier, with nine 

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staff buttons on each side, placed equi-distant ; 
collar and cuffs of same material as coat. 

Fatigue Coat — Same as for Brigadier, with five 
rows of black braid in loops half way up to the 
elbow on sleeves ; collar of same material as coat. 

Vest — Same as for Brigadier, but white. 

Trousers — Same as for Brigadier, with one inch 
gold lace stripes. 

Rank Insignia — A silver spread eagle, etc. 

Shoulder Knots — Embroidered pattern, scarlet 
field ; insignia of the respective staff departments. 

Chapeau — Same as for Brigadier. 

Fatigue Cap — Same as for Brigadier, with top of 
purple silk velvet, monogram, etc., silver initials 
of staff department and the command in a straight 
line below monogram; one-inch gold lace band 
with eighth-inch purple velvet welt above and be- 
low ; embroidered wreath and crown on front ; gold 
cord, etc. 

Baldric — Scarlet enameled leather, faced with 
gold lace so as to show scarlet edges. 

* Aiguillettes — According to staff department. 

Sword — Same as for Brigadier. 

Details see Text and Designs of Regulations. 



Sword Belt — Scarlet enameled leather, faced with 
gold lace on body and slings so as to show scarlet 
edges. 

Sword Knot — Gold lace strap with bullion tassel. 

Gloves — Same as for Brigadier, but white. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL. 

Dress Coat — Same as for Colonel. 
Fatigue Coat — Same as for Colonel, with four 
rows of black braid on sleeves. 
Vest — Same as for Colonel. 
Trousers — Same as for Colonel. 
Rank Insignia — A silver leaf, etc. 
Shoulder Knots — Same as for Colonel. 
Chapeau — Same as for Colonel. 
Fatigue Cap — Same as for Colonel. 
Baldric — Same as for Colonel. 
'■'Aiguillettes — According to staff department. 
Sword — Same as for Colonel. 
Sword Belt — Same as for Colonel. 
Sword Knot — Same as for Colonel. 
Gloves — Same as for Colonel. 



MAJOR-GENERAL, COMMANDING A DIVISION 



MAJOR-GENERAL. 

Dress Coat — Black cloth, double-breasted, nine 
staff buttons on each side, grouped in threes, four 
on skirts in rear and three small on cuffs ; two half- 
inch and one quarter-inch gold lace bands around 
sleeves, one quarter inch apart, and crown abov.e 
band nearest elbow ; collar and cuffs of black silk 
velvet. 

Fatigue Coat — Black cloth, sacque pattern, five 
staff buttons on front ; sleeves braided with five 
rows of black braid in double loops to elbow; 
black velvet collar. 

Vest — Buff, with nine small staff buttons. 

Trousers — Black cloth, with quarter inch gold 
cord stripes. 

Rank Insignia — Two silver stars in gold wreath, 
etc., on each side of coliar. 

Shoulder Knots — Embroidered pattern, black 
field; insignia, gauntlet with baton. Gold epau- 
lettes may be worn instead at option. 



Chapeau — Black silk plush, folding or stiff pat- 
tern, edges bound with black silk or velvet; white 
ostrich plume with purple plumes under; two inch 
gold lace across peaks and heavy gold bullion 
tassel on front peak; side ornaments, etc. 

Fatigue Cap — Black cloth, French forage cap 
pattern, two-inch black velvet embroidered disk 
with monogram, on top ; black velvet band ; gold 
embroidered wreath and crown on front; gold 
cord, etc. 

Baldric — Russia leather, heavily embroidered 
per pattern of design. May be worn at option. 

Sash — Buff silk net, worn from left shoulder to 
right hip, or around the waist, or both. 

Sword — Mounted Officer's pattern. 

Sword Belt — Russia leather, embroidered per 
pattern of design. 

Sword Knot — Gold cord with acorn end. 

Gloves — Buff kid, silk or leather. 



AND STAFF. 

COLONEL, CHIEF OF STAFF. 

Dress Coat — Same as for Major-General, with 
nine staff buttons on each side, placed equi-dis- 
tant; collar and cuffs of same material as coat. 

Fatigue Coat — Same as for Major-General, with 

five black cord throg loops across the breast ; five 

rows of black braid in loops half-way up to the 

elbow on sleeves ; collar of same material as coat. 

Vest — Same as for Major-General, but white. 

Trousers — Same as for Major-General, with one 
inch gold lace stripes. 

Rank Insignia — A silver spread eagle, etc. 

Shoulder Knots — Embroidered pattern, scarlet 
field ; insignia, lion rampant. 

Chapeau — Same as for Major-General, with one 
and a half inches gold lace across peaks. 

Fatigue Cap — Same as for Major-General, with 
top of purple silk velvet, monogram, etc., and 
silver initials of staff department and the command 



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in a straight line below monogram ; one inch gold 
lace band with one-eighth inch purple velvet welt 
above and below ; embroidered wreath and crown 
on front; gold cord, etc. 

Baldric — Scarlet enameled leather, faced with 
gold lace so as to show scarlet edges. 

* Aiguillettes — According to staff department. 

Sword — Same as for Major-General. 

Sword Belt — Scarlet enameled leather faced with 
gold lace on body and slings so as to show scarlet 
edges. 

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Sword Knot — Gold lace strap with bullion tassel. 
Gloves — Same as for Major-General, but white. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL. 

Dress Coat — Same as for Colonel. 

Fatigue Coat — Same as for Colonel, with four 
rows of black braid on sleeves. 

Vest — Same as for Colonel. 

Trousers — Same as for Colonel. 

Rank Insignia — A silver leaf, etc. 

Shoulder Knots — Same as for Colonel, with in- 
signia of the respective staff departments. 

Details see Text and Designs of Regulations. 



The remainder of Lieutenant-Colonel's uniform 
same as for Colonel. 

MAJOR. 

Dress Coat — Same as for Lieutenunt-Colonel. 

Fatigue Coat — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel, 
with three rows of black braid on sleeves. 

Vest — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel. 

Trousers — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel. 

Rank Insignia — A gold leaf, etc. 

The remainder of Major's uniform same as for 
Lieutenant-Colonel. 



BRIGADIER, COMMANDING A BRIGADE AND STAFF. 



BRIGADIER. 



Dress Coat — Black cloth, double-breasted, eight 
staff buttons on each side, grouped in twos, four 
on skirts in rear and three small on cuffs; one 
half-inch and two quarter-inch gold lace bands 
around sleeves, one-quarter inch apart, and crown 
above band nearest elbow ; collar and cuffs of black 
silk velvet. 

Fatigue Coal — Black cloth, sacque pattern, five 
staff buttons on front; sleeves braided with five 
rows of black braid in double loops to elbow ; 
black velvet collar. 

Vest — Buff, with nine small staff buttons. 

Trousers — Black cloth, with quarter-inch gold 
cord stripes. 

Rank Insignia — One silver star in gold wreath, 
etc., on each side of collar. 

Shoulder Knots — Embroidered pattern, black 
field; insignia, gauntlet with baton. 

Chapeau — Black silk plush, folding or stiff pat- 
tern, edges bound with black silk or velvet; white 
ostrich plume with purple plumes under; one and 
a half inches gold lace across peaks and heavy gold 
bullion tassel on front peak; side ornaments, etc. 

Fatigue Cap — Black cloth, French forage cap 
pattern, two-inch black velvet embroidered disk 
with monogram, on top; black velvet band: gold 
embroidered wreath and crown on front; gold 
cord, etc. 

Baldric — Russia leather, with five rows of gold 
embroidery. 



Sash — Buff silk net, worn around the waist under 
belt, tassels at the left side. 

Sword — Mounted Officer's pattern. 

Sword Belt — Russia leather, with three rows of 
gold embroidery, two rows on slings. 

Sword Knot — Gold cord with acorn end. 

Gloves — Buff kid, silk or leather. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL, CHIEF OF STAFF. 

Dress Coat — Same as for Brigadier, with nine 
staff buttons on each side, placed equi-distant ; 
collar and cuffs of same material as coat. 

Fatigue Coat — Same as for Brigadier, with five 
black cord throg loops across the breast ; four rows 
of black braid in loops half-way up to the elbow 
on sleeves ; collar of same material as coat. 
Vest — Same as for Brigadier, but white. 

Trousers — Same as for Brigadier, with sue inch 
gold lace stripes. 

Rank Insignia — A silver leaf, etc. 

Shoulder Knots — Embroidered pattern, scarlet 
field ; insignia, lion rampant. 

Chapeau — Same as for Brigadier. 

Fatigue Cap — Same as for Brigadier, with top of 
purple silk velvet, monogram, etc., and silver in- 
itials of staff department and the command in a 
straight line below monogram; one inch gold lace 
band with eighth inch purple velvet welt above 
and below; embroidered wreath and crown on 
front ; gold cord, etc. 



Baldric— Scarlet enameled leather, faced with 
gold lace so as to show scarlet edges. 

* Aiguillettes — According to staff department. 

Sword — Same as for Brigadier. 

Sword Belt — Scarlet enameled leather, faced with 
gold lace on body and slings so as to show scarlet 
edges. 

Sword Knot — Gold lace strap with bullion tassel. 

Gloves — Same as for Brigadier, but white. 

MAJOR. 

Dress Coat — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel. 

Fatigue Coat — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel, 
with three rows of black braid on sleeves. 

Vest — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel. 

Trousers — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel. 
• Ra?ik Insignia — A gold leaf, etc. 

Shoulder Knots — Same as for Lieutenant- Colonel, 
with insignia of the respective staff departments. 

The remainder of Major's uniform same as for 
Lieutenant-Colonel. 

CAPTAIN. 

Dress Coat — Same as for Major. 

Fatigue Coat — Same as for Major, with two rows 
of black braid on sleeves. 

Vest — Same as for Major. 

Trousers — Same as for Major. 

Rank Insignia — Three silver bars, etc. 

The remainder of Captain's uniform same as for 
Major. 



For Details see Text and Designs of Regulations- 



* Aiguillettes will be worn by the Chief of Staff, Assistant Adjutant-General, Assistant Inspector-General, Aids-de-Camp, and Banneret. 



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FIELD AND STAFF OF A REGIMENT AND A SEPARATE BATTALION. 



COLONEL. 

Dress Coat — Black cloth, double-breasted, nine 
staff buttons on each side, placed equi-distant, 
four on skirts in rear and three small on cuffs; 
four quarter-inch gold lace bands around sleeves, 
one-quarter inch apart, and crown above band 
nearest elbow. 

Fatigue Coat — Black cloth, sacque pattern, five 
staff buttons on front; sleeves braided with five 
rows of black braid in jungle loops half way up to 
the elbow, or plain, at option. 

Vest — White, with nine small staff buttons. 

Trousers — Black cloth, with one and a half inches 
wide stripes, half-inch gold lace each side of half- 
inch scarlet center. 

Rank Insignia — A silver spread eagle, etc., on 
each side of collar. 

Shoulder Knots — Regulation cord pattern, raised 
or padded. 

Chapeau — Black silk plush, folding or stiff pat- 
tern, edges bound with black silk or velvet ; 
scarlet ostrich plume with white plumes under, 
one-inch gold lace across the peaks; gold bullion 
tassel in front ; side ornaments, etc. 

Fatigue Cap — Scarlet top, with monogram, etc., 
and number of regiment and name of department 
in silver in a straight line below monogram ; one- 
inch gold lace band with eighth inch scarlet welt 
above and below ; embroidered wreath and crown 
on front ; gold cord, etc. 

Baldric — Scarlet enameled leather, faced with 
gold lace so as to show scarlet edges. 



Sword — Mounted Officer's pattern. 
Sword Belt — Scarlet enameled leather, with gold 
lace on body and slings so as to show scarlet edges. 
Sword A~not — Gold lace strap with bullion tassel. 
Gloves — White kid, silk or leather. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL. 

Dress Coat — Same as for Colonel. 

Fatigue Coal — Same as for Colonel, with four 
rows of braid on sleeves. 

Vest — Same as for Colonel. 

Trousers — Same as for Colonel. 

Rank Insignia — A silver leaf, etc. 

The remainder of Lieutenant-Colonel's uniform 
same as for Colonel. 

MAJOR. 

Dress Coat — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel. 

Fatigue Coat — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel, 
with three rows of braid on sleeves. 

Vest — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel. 

Trousers — Same as for Lieutenant-Colonel. 

Rank Insignia — A gold leaf, etc. 

The remainder of Major's uniform same as for 
Lieutenant-Colonel. 

COMMISSIONED STAFF— MAJOR, CAPTAINS AND 
LIEUTENANT. 

Dress Coal — Same as for Major, except for Lieu- 
tenant, single-breasted, with nine staff buttons on 
front, etc. 

Fatigue Coat — Same as for Major, with three, 
two and one rows of braid on sleeves, respectively. 



Vest — Same as for Major. 

Trousers — Same as for Major, with three-quarter 
inch wide stripes, half-inch gold lace center, with 
eighth-inch scarlet welt on each side. 

Rank Insignia — Major, gold leaf, etc.; Captain, 
three silver bars, etc.; Lieutenant, two silver bars, 
etc. 

Shoulder Knots — Regulation cord pattern, with 
one and a half inches embroidered scarlet circular 
mount on disk, with the insignia of the respective 
staff departments thereon. 

Aiguilleltes will be worn by Adjutant. 

The remainder of uniform for Commissioned 
Staff same as for Major. 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF— SERGEANTS AND 
ACTING SERGEANTS. 

Dress Coal — Single-breasted, nine staff buttons, 
sleeves without cuffs, and chevron of rank of gold 
lace, etc. 

Fatigue Coal — Same as for Commissioned Staff, 
with chevron of rank of scarlet braid. 

Vest — Same as for Commissioned Staff. 

Trousers — Same as for Commissioned Staff, with 
quarter-inch scarlet cord stripes. 

Rank Insignia — Chevrons of special design. 

Shoulder Knots — Same as for Chevaliers. 

Chapeau — Same as for Chevaliers ; purple plume 
with white plume under; black silk braid across 
peaks. 

The remainder of Sergeant's uniform same as 
for Chevalier. 



For Details see Text and Designs of Regulations. 



REGIMENTAL BATTALION STAFF. 



COMMISSIONED STAFF— CAPTAIN AND LIEUTENANTS. 

Entire uniforms of Captain and Lieutenants same as for officers of like grades on Regimental Staff, except: dress coat for Captain, single-breasted; 
and for all, Line Officer's swords. 

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF-ACTING SERGEANTS. 
Entire uniform same as for Non-Commissioned Staff of Separate Battalion. 



CAPTAIN. 

Dress Coat — Black cloth, single-breasted, nine 
P. M. buttons on front, four on skirts in rear, and 
two small on cuffs; three quarter-inch gold lace 
bands around sleeves, one-quarter inch apart, and 
crown above band nearest elbow. 

Fatigue Coat — Black cloth, sacque pattern, five 
P. M. buttons on front ; sleeves braided with two 
rows of black braid in single loops half way up to 
the elbow, or plain, at option. 

Vest — White, with nine small P. M. buttons. 

Trousers — Black cloth, with stripes one inch 
wide, half-inch scarlet cloth with quarter-inch gold 
lace on each side. 

Rank Insignia — Three silver bars, etc., on each 
side of collar. 

Shoulder Knots — Braided cord, widened at lower 
end ; regulation pattern. 

Chapeau — Black silk plush, stiff pattern, with 
scarlet ostrich plume and two white plumes under; 
one and three quarter inches black silk braid 
across the peaks; gold bullion tassel on front 
peak ; side rosettes, etc. 

Fatigue Cap — Black silk, hussar pattern ; band of 
alternate gold and scarlet stripes; embroidered 
•front ornament; gold cord, etc. 



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LINE OFFICERS AND CHEVALIERS. 

Baldric — Scarlet enameled leather, faced with 
scarlet and gold striped lace interwoven. 

Sword — Regulation pattern. 

Sword Belt — Scarlet enameled leather, faced with 
scarlet and gold striped lace interwoven ; gilt bar- 
rel chains hung from regulation slides, etc. 

Gloves — White kid, silk, leather or cotton. 



LIEUTENANT. 

Dress Coat — Same as for Captain, with two 
quarter-inch gold lace bands around sleeves. 

Fatigue Coat — Same as for Captain, with one row 
of black braid on sleeves. 

Vest — Same as for Captain. 

Trousers— Same as for Captain. 

Rank Insignia — -Two silver bars, etc. 

The remainder of Lieutenant's uniform same as 
for Captain. 

ENSIGN. 

Dress Coat — Same as for Lieutenant, with one- 
quarter inch gold lace band around sleeves. 

Fatigue Coat — Same as for Lieutenant, with 
sleeves plain. 



Vest — Same as for Lieutenant. 
Trousers — Same as for Lieutenant. 
Rank Insignia — One silver bar, etc. 
The remainder of Ensign's uniform same as for 
Lieutenant. 

CHEVALIER. 

Dress Coat — Same as for Ensign, without bands 
around sleeves, and without cuffs. 

Fatigue Coat — Same as for Ensign. 

Vest — Same as for Ensign. 

Trousers — Same as for Ensign, without stripes. 

Shoulder Knots — Braided cord, regulation pat- 
tern. 

Chapeau — Same as for Ensign, with purple ostrich 
plume and two white plumes under. 

Fatigue Cap — Same as for Ensign, with purple 
and gold lace band. 

Baldric — -Same as for Ensign, faced with purple 
and gold lace interwoven. 

Sword — Same as for Ensign. 

Sword Belt — Black leather, faced with scarlet, 
gold and purple lace interwoven, with gilt barrel 
chains, etc. 

Gloves — Same as for Ensign. 



For Details see Text and Designs of Regulations. 



TURM OF HORSE, P. M. BANDS AND DRUM CORPS. 
For uniforms for Cavaliers of a Turm of Horse and for P. M. Bands and Drum Corps, see text and designs of Regulations. 



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BANNERS, FLAGS, GUIDONS, PENNANTS 



Jewels, Uniforms, Etc. 



(DESIGNED BY LIEUTENANT-GENERAL JOHN C. UNDERWOOD, COMMANDER P. M.i 



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Headquarters Flag for a Major-General of Division. 




Headquarters Flag for a Major-General Commanding an Army Corps. 




Headquarters Flag for the Commander of Patriarchs Militant. 




Mounted Officer's Jewel. 



Decoration of the Cross of Chivalry. 



1st Prize Jewel, Competitive Drill 






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Grand Decoration of the Cross of Chivalry. 



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Field, Regimental and Battalion Staff Officer's Cap. 






Line Officer's Cap. 




Chevalier's Cap 




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Field and Staff Officer's Belt Lace. 




Field and Staff Officer's Belt. 



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Line Officer's Belt Lace. 






Belt Slide. 





Chevalier's Belt. 



Chevalier's Belt Lace. 




Button. 




Major-General's Belt. 




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Mounted Officer's Sword. 





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Dress Uniform for a Brigadier upon the Staff of the Commander. 






Fatigue Uniform for a Major-General 
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Dress Uniform for a Major-General of Division. 



Dress Uniform for a Major-General 
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Dress Uniform for a Line Officer. 





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